Hi all,
I have an install coming up which is a section of wall to have panelling attached which is going to be the modern shaker style - meaning no traditional beading to be used around the center panels.
The question I have and one I am struggling to make my mind up about is the skirting detail. I have designed and installed wall panelling before, but I have been able extend the door frame or produce the architrave thicker to allow for the thickness of the panelling plus the skirting board. This is to prevent the skirting board sticking past the architrave. I do not have that option with this install.
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The panelling is going to be on a single wall between the architrave and the adjacent wall. There is currently skirting board attached which is 150mm H x 18mm T and my current plan is to remove the single length of skirting board and install the panelling from the floor up to the height the client has requested.
I think it will look better without the skirting board being reattached as it would stick past the architrave as the panelling is designed to be inline/flush with the front of the architrave. Attaching the skirting board to the panelling would make the skirting board stick past 18mm which would look terrible. There is a bed that will be infront of it most of the time but at the same time having no skirting board will look strange...
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The panelling make up would be 6mm for a backing piece and 9mm for the rails. I don't think leaving the skirting board on and adding the panelling on top of it will look good either as it will probably come past the profile....
Any advice or rule of thumb you usually sitck by?
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I have highlighted in red the skirting board detail.
https://freeimage.host/i/wallpanellingquery.Hfod6Ip
Thanks all!
I have an install coming up which is a section of wall to have panelling attached which is going to be the modern shaker style - meaning no traditional beading to be used around the center panels.
The question I have and one I am struggling to make my mind up about is the skirting detail. I have designed and installed wall panelling before, but I have been able extend the door frame or produce the architrave thicker to allow for the thickness of the panelling plus the skirting board. This is to prevent the skirting board sticking past the architrave. I do not have that option with this install.
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The panelling is going to be on a single wall between the architrave and the adjacent wall. There is currently skirting board attached which is 150mm H x 18mm T and my current plan is to remove the single length of skirting board and install the panelling from the floor up to the height the client has requested.
I think it will look better without the skirting board being reattached as it would stick past the architrave as the panelling is designed to be inline/flush with the front of the architrave. Attaching the skirting board to the panelling would make the skirting board stick past 18mm which would look terrible. There is a bed that will be infront of it most of the time but at the same time having no skirting board will look strange...
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The panelling make up would be 6mm for a backing piece and 9mm for the rails. I don't think leaving the skirting board on and adding the panelling on top of it will look good either as it will probably come past the profile....
Any advice or rule of thumb you usually sitck by?
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I have highlighted in red the skirting board detail.
https://freeimage.host/i/wallpanellingquery.Hfod6Ip
Thanks all!