Skirting & Architrave - Hardwood (0)
When it comes to interior designing, there is only sometimes a straightforward answer on how it should be, and at times the puzzle is open to interpretation or different opinions and tastes. We would go with specific options in an ideal world, but practical issues combine to direct us in another direction, as with skirting boards and architraves. Skirting boards and architraves should always match, but you can still have various styles that match, and you do not necessarily need skirting boards and architraves that match shape, design, and style.
Skirting architrave hardwood can be used in interior design. Architrave is that frame used to border around the window or door, while skirting is that board that moves around the room at the bottom of the wall and along the floor. Hardwood architraves and skirtings give the ultimate design when used in interior decoration. Installing them is very simple, and you can do it yourself. All you need is the tape measure to measure the length you need, a saw to cut the desired size, nails to fix them on the wall and a hammer.