Collection: Skirting Board

We have a wide range of high quality skirting boards for you to choose from. Our collection includes both traditional and contemporary styles, so you're sure to find the perfect option for your home. We only use the highest quality materials, so you can rest assured that your skirting board will last for years to come. Our affordable prices mean that you won't have to break the bank to achieve the look you want.

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Skirting Board | Skirting Boards

Welcome to the Skirting Board category at Build4Less, where we offer a diverse range of boards option to enhance and protect the base of your interior walls. Skirting boards are not only functional, serving to protect walls from scuffs and wear but also play a crucial role in the aesthetic appeal of a room. Here, we explore the various types of skirting boards available and guide you in selecting the right type for your specific needs of boards.

Types of Skirting Board

1. Material Variations

  • White Primed Skirting: These skirting boards come pre-primed and ready for painting, offering a time-saving option for those looking to match their skirting with specific colour schemes. Available in various profiles like Ferrol, Single Groove, and Chamfered, these primed white mdf boards are versatile for both modern and traditional interiors.
  • Oak Skirting: For a more natural look, our oak skirting boards come in both unfinished and veneered options. The unfinished oak allows for custom staining to match your exact design requirements, while the pre-finished veneered options provide convenience and consistency in appearance.

2. Profile Designs

  • Ferrol Profile: Featuring a distinct boards design that can complement both contemporary and classic decor styles.
  • Single Groove and Chamfered Profiles: These options provide a minimalist or sleek look, suitable for modern homes.
  • Ogee Profile: Known for its S-shaped curve, this traditional profile fits well in classical interiors.

3. Finished vs. Unfinished

  • Pre-Finished Skirting: These are ready to install right out of the box, saving you time and effort in sanding or finishing.
  • Unfinished Skirting: Ideal for those who prefer a custom finish or need to match existing woodwork precisely.

4. Special Sets

  • Modern Profile Sets: Often sold in packs, these are perfect for larger projects or consistent styling throughout your home. These sets sometimes come with matching door architraves for a cohesive look.

Benefits of Skirting Board

  • Creates a neat and professional transition between walls and flooring.
  • Helps protect walls from knocks, scuffs and everyday wear.
  • Conceals expansion gaps around flooring installations.
  • Available in a wide range of profiles and finishes to suit traditional and modern interiors.
  • Easy to paint, stain or finish to match your décor.
  • Enhances the overall appearance of any room.
  • Durable and long-lasting when properly installed.

Applications of Skirting Board

Skirting boards are a versatile finishing product suitable for a variety of residential and commercial projects, including:

  • Living rooms
  • Bedrooms
  • Hallways
  • Kitchens
  • Offices
  • Retail spaces
  • New-build developments
  • Renovation and refurbishment projects

They are commonly installed alongside laminate, engineered wood, vinyl and carpet flooring to create a polished finish.

Skirting Boards

Skirting Boards are an essential interior finishing product designed to protect walls while adding style and character to any room. Installed along the base of walls, skirting boards help conceal flooring expansion gaps, cover imperfections and provide a neat, decorative finish. Available in a variety of profiles, materials and sizes, skirting boards complement both traditional and contemporary interiors, making them a popular choice for new builds, renovations and refurbishment projects.

Practical Uses and Considerations

Beyond their aesthetic value, skirting boards help protect walls from everyday wear and tear, conceal uneven floor and wall edges, and provide a barrier against moisture and dust. They also hide unsightly wiring and can help insulate the room by sealing gaps.

  • Aesthetics: Choose a style that complements your interior decor. For a modern look, sleek and simple skirting board designs like the White Primed Single Groove or the Oak Modern Profile are ideal. Traditional settings benefit from more ornate designs like the Ogee profiles.
  • Durability: Oak options offer enhanced durability and a timeless appeal, suitable for areas with higher foot traffic or where a long-lasting solution is desired.
  • Finish: Pre-Finished skirting boards save time and effort in installation, while unfinished options allow for customisation to match existing woodwork or decor.

Selecting the Right Skirting Board

  • Room Size and Ceiling Height: For larger rooms or rooms with high ceilings, wider or more decor skirting boards like the Oak Veneered Ogee can add proportion and character.
  • Existing Interior Elements: Consider matching with existing woodwork or door frames, like the Oak Door Architrave or Door Pair Lining Sets, for a cohesive look.
  • Personal Style and Maintenance: Whether you prefer the low-maintenance aspect of primed white boards or the natural beauty of oak, your style and the time you wish to dedicate to upkeep play a crucial role in your choice.
  • Durability Needs: High-traffic areas may benefit from harder wood types like oak.
  • Installation Preferences: Pre-finished options are ideal for those looking for ease and convenience, while unfinished boards are suited for custom projects. 

Choosing and installing the right skirting boards can dramatically change the look and feel of your home. Whether you opt for wood, white mdf skirting board, or PVC, make sure to consider the room's specific requirements and your style. With the right choice, your skirting boards will not only look great but also provide long-lasting protection and style.

For a complete interior finishing project, pair your skirting boards with our range of Architrave to create matching door surrounds, explore Internal Doors to complement your room design, and browse our Door Frames collection for a coordinated finish throughout your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a skirting board used for?

A skirting board is installed along the base of interior walls to protect them from damage and create a neat transition between the wall and floor.

Can skirting boards be painted?

Yes, most skirting boards can be painted, stained or varnished to match your interior décor.

Which skirting board style should I choose?

The choice depends on your interior design. Traditional homes often suit decorative profiles, while modern properties typically benefit from simple square-edge designs.

Are skirting boards easy to install?

Yes, skirting boards can be fitted using adhesive, screws or nails, depending on the wall type and installation requirements.

Can skirting boards hide uneven wall edges?

Yes, skirting boards are commonly used to conceal gaps, imperfections and flooring expansion spaces.

What materials are skirting boards available in?

Skirting boards are commonly manufactured from MDF, softwood, hardwood and moisture-resistant materials.

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