Skirting Boards Covers Australia?
Corner Protections
Skirting Board Covers
When installing your MDF skirting boards in a busy home full of children running around throwing toys and jumpy pets, or for general extra protection and warranty, getting skirting board covers or also known as Octopus corner protections, can add a protective and unique feature throughout your home. Octopus Corner Protections or Skirting Board Covers Australia are specially designed to fit perfectly with your skirting boards, while providing high resistance against impact to all external corners, allows easy cleaning for any scuffs and marks. The products are constructed for reusability and provide a stylish look for open edges and the corner where your MDF skirting meets your door frames.
Why you need these Skirting Covers?
MDF skirting with skirting board covers are an essential need in your home, its not only important for your interior style, by creating a smoother look with your architraves, door frames and modern house style, but protects your home. View some home designs here! Octopus corner protections (skirting board cover) protects your skirting corners and walls from constant knocks of mops and toy cars, as well as prevents scuffing and indentations from cables and moving furniture.
Corner Protection Designs
At the moment, the skirting boards covers are designed for only two profiles of MDF skirting boards. The corner protections are fit on MDF Lambs Tongue skirting boards that range in three sizes (67mm,92mm and 140mm), as well as MDF Half Splayed skirting boards that only come in the 92mm look. During the installation process, the skirting board covers are manufactured in a way that allows you to install them easily in your internal and external corners, as well as skirting endings.
High Quality Products
When purchasing skirting board covers, ensure the products are high quality and match your existing colour of skirting, so they deliver what your house needs. You can contact us or visit our Corner Protection page for more information about your skirting board covers and get a free quote. By installing these corner protections in your interior, you can prevent scuffs and damages on your corners, as well as improve the value and style of your house. If you require any help Skirting Boards Perth can help you choose the best profile and design for your home.
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Skirting Board Prices
Looking to upgrade your home without going way beyond your budget? Skirting boards are a great investment to install with your timber flooring or carpet, in order to protect your walls from ugly scuffs and markings from kids toys and the vacuum cleaner.
WA Colonial Skirting
WA Colonial skirting boards could be the choice for you! By choosing the WA Colonial MDF profile you can create a clean and unique transition from your wall to timber or tiled flooring, as well as add a special feature to your Victorian styled house.
Half Splayed Skirting
Why not get rid of your plain walls and instead complete your home with premium Half-splayed skirting boards! Their sleek profile and clean lines serves as a modern, simple design to use in your home at an affordable price and easy installation.
Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What are architraves and skirtings?
Skirting boards help protect your lower walls from scuffs and damages, on the other hand architraves have an effective purpose of hiding gaps between wall linings, door jambs as well as window frames.
Should skirting boards and architraves match?
Skirting boards should generally match your architraves, however you don’t have to exactly match in terms of shape, style and design- you can easily experiment with different architraves and skirting designs.
Are MDF Skirting Boards any good?
MDF Skirting Boards are well-known for their reliability and affordability. Customers choose MDF skirting boards for their homes, especially since they are durable and do not warp or swell easily.
Is MDF waterproof?
No, MDF is not waterproof, however some primed MDF is Highly Moisture Resistant which is still not waterproof, but makes it well worth your investment.
What are skirting boards made from?
MDF skirting boards (Medium density fibreboards) are made out of wood fibres from leftover hardwoods and softwoods from furniture and construction projects that no longer need the materials.
How do I choose skirting boards?
When choosing your skirting boards, you have to consider the height of your ceilings, the general design of your home, who’s living in your home and other crucial factors. With a variety of skirting profiles to choose from you can experiment with modern and classic designs to see which skirting best suits your home. The general rule is that higher ceilings means higher skirting boards.
What sizes do skirting boards come in?
Skirting Boards come in a variety of sizes, however the depending on your profiles choice the sizes will vary. The main sizes from our popular collections range from 42mm, 67mm, 87mm, 92mm, 125mm and 140mm.
What is the best height for skirting boards?
The best height of your skirting boards depend on your ceilings and the width of your architraves. A general rule some people use is approximately 1/18 of the height of your room should be for skirting boards or around double the width of your door architraves.
Can you put skirting board on tiles?
If you have tiles throughout your home, skirting boards are a great way to create a dynamic and modern look. You can either match your skirting boards to the floor and walls or create a bold statement by creating a contrast with a decorative colour.
Are skirting boards expensive?
MDF architraves and skirting boards are the least expensive and provide an outstanding decorative and protective feature to your home.
What are the different types of skirting boards?
There are many different types of skirting board profiles that vary in height, design and material. You can choose from a variety of style, however the most popular MDF skirting boards include: Lambs Tongue, Half- Splayed, WA Federation, WA Colonial, Bullnose and many more profiles.
How do you paint skirting boards perfectly?
In order to have perfectly painted skirting boards, you have to properly prepare your boards and use the correct technique. Make sure you carefully sand and prepare your skirting boards to remove any uneven surfaces and blemishes, then using a spray-gun evenly paint your skirting boards- spray painting your skirting will prevent ugly brush strokes.
Should skirting boards be the same colour as walls?
Your skirtings board don’t have to be the same colour as your walls. Different colour tones will give you various effects for your home. For example, darker skirting boards will give your rooms a modern and contemporary feel, while lighter shades and colours will help make smaller rooms appear larger. If you are having trouble, try experiment with samples and looks at images for inspiration or even contact a professional.
Do you need to sand skirting boards before painting?
Yes, you need to sand your skirting boards before painting them. If you don’t properly prepare your skirting boards by delicately sanding the surface, you will have an uneven and flawed finish as well as cause issues with the durability of the paint.
How do you remove skirting boards?
In order to remove your old skirting board, you need to cut the gap filler on the top of the skirting boards with a stencil knife, which stops the paint from sticking to your skirting board. Then, using a hammer, carefully tap a chisel or larger screwdriver between the wall and skirting boards, ensuring you start from one side to the other and detach the skirting board as you go.
Why is my white paint turning yellow?
Skiting boards tend to turn yellow when painted with oil-based paint, which tends to be the reason why acrylic paint is becoming more popular amongst customers. In addition, the new advance in the acrylic paint formula has allowed it to become tougher than oil-based paints.
Why do rooms have skirting boards?
Skirting boards can installed in bedrooms, the living room, home theatre, hallways and all throughout your home. People install skirting boards for their unique decorative purpose as well as a way to protect their walls from scuffs, wear and tear from furniture as well as annoying damages from kid’s toys and mops.