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Square edge redwood skirting and architrave gives a clean, minimal profile suited to modern interiors, new builds, and renovation work. Machined in-house at Nottage Timber Merchants from redwood, each length is supplied unfinished at 4200mm, ready to paint, stain, or varnish.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Redwood (Scots Pine / European Redwood) |
| Treatment | Unfinished / untreated |
| Profile | Square edge (no decorative detail) |
| Length | 4200mm |
| Nominal sizes | 75mm, 100mm, 125mm, 150mm |
| Finished sizes | 70mm, 95mm, 120mm, 145mm |
| Finish | Smooth machined face, ready to decorate |
What it's used for
- Skirting boards along the base of internal walls in new-build and refurbishment projects
- Architrave around door frames and window openings for a neat, consistent reveal
- Matching skirting and architrave sets throughout a room for a uniform look
- Replacement of worn or damaged mouldings where a plain, contemporary profile is preferred
Fitting and handling
Allow the timber to acclimatise inside the building for at least 48 hours before fixing, particularly in new builds where humidity levels may be higher than normal. Fix to a plumb, solid substrate using cut nails or finish nails for traditional framing, or a suitable grab adhesive combined with pins on dry-lined walls. Apply a primer coat before painting, or a suitable wood stain or oil if a natural finish is required, ensuring all end grain is sealed to minimise moisture movement.
FAQ
What is the difference between nominal and finished size on redwood skirting?
Nominal size is the rough sawn measurement before machining. Once the face and edges are planed smooth, the finished size is slightly smaller. For example, a 100mm nominal board finishes at 95mm. Always use the finished size when planning reveals or matching to existing mouldings.
Can square edge redwood skirting be painted with standard emulsion or do I need a specialist paint?
Redwood should be primed first with a wood primer or an all-purpose solvent-based primer before applying any top coat. Standard satin or gloss paint bonds well once the primer is dry. Bare redwood is not suitable for direct application of emulsion.
Is redwood skirting more durable than MDF skirting?
Solid redwood is harder, takes fixings more securely, and is less susceptible to swelling from minor moisture exposure than MDF. It can be re-sanded and re-painted over time, making it a longer-lasting choice in most domestic settings.
Browse the full range of internal mouldings in the skirting and architrave collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. Local delivery to Bridgend and across South Wales is available, with next-day options for many standard sizes.
Description
Square edge redwood skirting and architrave gives a clean, minimal profile suited to modern interiors, new builds, and renovation work. Machined in-house at Nottage Timber Merchants from redwood, each length is supplied unfinished at 4200mm, ready to paint, stain, or varnish.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Redwood (Scots Pine / European Redwood) |
| Treatment | Unfinished / untreated |
| Profile | Square edge (no decorative detail) |
| Length | 4200mm |
| Nominal sizes | 75mm, 100mm, 125mm, 150mm |
| Finished sizes | 70mm, 95mm, 120mm, 145mm |
| Finish | Smooth machined face, ready to decorate |
What it's used for
- Skirting boards along the base of internal walls in new-build and refurbishment projects
- Architrave around door frames and window openings for a neat, consistent reveal
- Matching skirting and architrave sets throughout a room for a uniform look
- Replacement of worn or damaged mouldings where a plain, contemporary profile is preferred
Fitting and handling
Allow the timber to acclimatise inside the building for at least 48 hours before fixing, particularly in new builds where humidity levels may be higher than normal. Fix to a plumb, solid substrate using cut nails or finish nails for traditional framing, or a suitable grab adhesive combined with pins on dry-lined walls. Apply a primer coat before painting, or a suitable wood stain or oil if a natural finish is required, ensuring all end grain is sealed to minimise moisture movement.
FAQ
What is the difference between nominal and finished size on redwood skirting?
Nominal size is the rough sawn measurement before machining. Once the face and edges are planed smooth, the finished size is slightly smaller. For example, a 100mm nominal board finishes at 95mm. Always use the finished size when planning reveals or matching to existing mouldings.
Can square edge redwood skirting be painted with standard emulsion or do I need a specialist paint?
Redwood should be primed first with a wood primer or an all-purpose solvent-based primer before applying any top coat. Standard satin or gloss paint bonds well once the primer is dry. Bare redwood is not suitable for direct application of emulsion.
Is redwood skirting more durable than MDF skirting?
Solid redwood is harder, takes fixings more securely, and is less susceptible to swelling from minor moisture exposure than MDF. It can be re-sanded and re-painted over time, making it a longer-lasting choice in most domestic settings.
Browse the full range of internal mouldings in the skirting and architrave collection at Nottage Timber Merchants. Local delivery to Bridgend and across South Wales is available, with next-day options for many standard sizes.


















