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Self-Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip Sand Dark
Self-Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip with Concrete Grey Foil
Self-Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip Tile Grey
Self-Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip Oak Select
Self-Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip with Foil Oak White Grey
Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip Oak Brown Oiled
Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip Oak Natural Oiled
Self-Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip Newcastle Oak Grey
Self-adhesive Skirting Strip Beach House Grey
Self-Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip Greyed Pine
Self-Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip Diamond Oak
Self-Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip Old Oak Matt Oiled
Self-Adhesive Skirting Board With Foil Oak Salmiak Grey
Adhesive Skirting Finishing Strip With Adhesive Strip Oak White Smoked Matt
Self-Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip Oak Dark Brown Oiled
Self-Adhesive Finishing Strip with Adhesive Strip Light Oiled Oak
Self-Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip Mountain Oak Light Grey
Self-Adhesive Skirting Board Finishing Strip with Adhesive Strip Castle Oak Grey
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Skirting boards are the perfect way to finish a room and can be part of both the interior style and color scheme. They not only look great, but also provide protection for wall edges from furniture and other damage.
Which plinth do I need?
Of course, every situation is different, not to mention taste. Choosing the right plinth also depends on the specific situation, the requirements of the floor and your taste. It may happen that you have doubts about which plinth is most suitable in your situation. Is this the case with you? Then there are some elements to take into account. We wrote a handy blog about which plinth you can choose for your situation. Very handy!
Frequently asked questions about Plinths
What is the purpose of skirting boards?
Skirting boards provide a neat finish between the floor and the wall, protect the wall from bumps and dirt, and can conceal cables.
What types of baseboards are there?
There are different types of skirting boards, such as tall skirting boards, low skirting boards, overlay skirting boards, flexible skirting boards, and self-adhesive skirting boards. They are available in MDF, wood, PVC, and plastic.
How do I attach baseboards?
Skirting boards can be attached with mounting adhesive, screws, or a click system. The correct method depends on the type of skirting board and the subfloor. If you are unsure what suits your floor, call us! Our flooring specialists are ready to assist you.
Where can I buy baseboards?
We at Solza have a wide range of baseboards.