How to Choose a Skirting Board for Home Use

How to Choose a Skirting Board for Home Use

Skirting boards have both aesthetic and functional benefits. Choosing the right ones for your home will help to conceal the unsightly plaster and floor finishes and offer flawless aesthetics. When choosing skirting boards for your home, it is important that they match with the overall design, feel, and theme of the house. Check all the minor details to ensure that everything is perfect. Some of the top factors to consider when choosing skirting boards are highlighted below.

Scale and Proportion

working on boardsThe size of the room in which you want to put the skirting boards will help you decide how tall the skirting boards should be. For example, if the room has high ceilings, taller skirting boards will be a good option. For a room with a low ceiling, taller skirting boards may make the room to appear shorter. Ideally, you can use the height of the skirting boards to alter a room’s perceived proportions. A general guide for the skirting board height is that it should be about 1/18 of the room’s height.

Design

The design or style of the skirting board is another top factor to consider. As mentioned earlier, skirting can have a decorative effect on the room and greatly influence how the room feels. When making your choice, factor in the architectural style and age of the home as well. If your home is new and has a modern design, for example, installing Victorian skirting would probably not be a good idea.

Material

The material of the skirting board will determine durability. MDF skirting boards, for example, are budget-friendly but they are not a good choice for someone considering durability as they are susceptible to warping, cracking, and chipping. Skirting boards made of high-quality material also look much better.

Family Members

You also need to consider who lives in your home when choosing skirting boards for the home. If you are living alone, you can have a free choice. If you have children and pets, however, there are other things to consider. The children will likely scuff the boards with toys and mark them with crayons. Puppies will also chew on the boards. You will end up needing to replace them sooner than you expect. Factor in your budget to avoid disappointments.MDF Board

Finish

The finish has a lot to do with whether you will paint the skirting boards or not. It will play an important part in the décor of your home. If your home needs white skirting boards, for example, there might be no need for painting if you use white-colored boards.

Back to top