Skirting Boards and Architraves

Description

Skirting boards and architraves are architectural elements used in interior design to enhance the aesthetic appeal of rooms while also serving practical functions.

Skirting boards, also known as baseboards or base mouldings, are installed along the bottom perimeter of interior walls where they meet the floor. They serve several purposes:

  1. Aesthetic Enhancement: Skirting boards can add a finishing touch to a room by covering the joint between the wall and floor, creating a clean and polished look.
  2. Protection: Skirting boards protect the bottom of walls from damage that can occur from vacuum cleaners, furniture, and foot traffic.
  3. Concealment: Skirting boards can hide gaps or imperfections at the junction between walls and floors, providing a seamless transition between different surfaces.

Architraves, sometimes referred to as door casings or trim, are mouldings that surround door frames, window frames, and sometimes openings in walls. They serve both functional and decorative purposes:

  1. Frame Enhancement: Architraves are used to frame and enhance the appearance of doorways and windows.
  2. Protection: Similar to skirting boards, architraves protect the edges of door and window frames from wear and tear.
  3. Style Element: Architraves come in various profiles and widths, allowing homeowners and designers to choose a style that complements the overall decor theme of a room.