Walnut

We are expert suppliers of anything walnut. Walnut is a fantastic dark coloured wood with a fantastic and distinguishable walnut grain. Walnut is used primarily to create walnut door frames,walnut door stops, walnut doors, walnut skirting boards, walnut veneered skirting boards and a luxury range of furniture.

 

Walnut is often known as Black American Walnut because this describes both its origin and qualities in a name. If you are at all intersted in Walnut and would like to find a good supplier, please give us a call because we are the best in the industry.

 


Walnut

Architraves

Architraves are the surrounds that you see on the outside of a door frame, running from the skirting boards around the door and down again. The architrave is designed to cover any gaps between the door and the wall because there is usually a small gap, or rough edges on the plastering when the decoration has been completed.

Oak architraves are the choice of the modern luxury home whereas pine or mdf architraves are found in the vast majority of homes.

MDF Skirting Boards

 

Producing MDF skirting boards architraves and other skirting boards and mouldings in our factory is a very specialist production chain. We must ensure that the correct machinery and cutting tools are used for cutting and profiling the MDF to result in a neat finish that will last for many years. MDF sheets are bought in large packs of many sheets before being cut into boards of specific board heights such as 100mm – often referred to as 4 inch boards, 125mm which is also referred to as 5 inch boards, and 150mm boards which is referred to as 6 inch boards. There is now however we now a much wider range of profile sizes including 100mm, 125mm, 150mm, 165mm, 170mm, 200mm, 225mm, 250mm, 270mm and 300mm as standard.  The thickness of the skirting boards we do is normally 18mm as this is the industry standard. However, with the mature production skill we have, we are capable to do 15mm, 25mm and 38mm as customized thickness subject to the quantity.

 

Pine and wooden Cladding

Coming soon!

We are bringing a wide range of wooden and pine cladding to the site for you at mdfskirtingboards.co.uk.

Whether you need timber cladding, pine cladding, oak cladding, ash cladding, maple cladding, beech cladding or even MDF cladding – you’ll be able to buy it from us here!

Designing skirting for the modern home

Designing skirting for the modern home in modern times it is important to get the correct styling and modernisation to achieve the best value for your home.matching colours and styling is therefore a great key.therefore when choosing skirting boards, wall covering and also the flooring, you need to pay attention to designs that will fit together, rather than something just off the shelf.the good news is that there are lots of new designs of skirting boards coming to market, with innovative designs offering you a wide choice, just as there is with your curtains or other furnishings.

choosing the wood is a large part of making the decision on your skirtings.if you want a low cost option, that you can paint readily in different colours, then mdf skirting is your best option.if you want to go for style, or an expensive look, you can got for a snooker cue esque wood such as maple for your skirting boards, or even other hardwoods such as beech skirting, oak skirting, walnut skirting etc.hardwood skirting will give you the natural and expensive look but will also require some care and attention.with hardwood, a lacquer or varnish will prevent it from getting damaged but it must also be prevented from getting damp.more traditional designs of skirting can still be found and used such as ogee, torus, bevelled, bullnose and others.however you are no longer limited to the standard designs as you can now find ribbed skirting, reeded skirting and even a jazz skirting that has been released!once you have the skirting boards sorted, you will want to lay a nice floor.carpets are the standard throughout time, however laminate floors, engineered floors and solid wood floors are becoming more and more popular.

engineered floors are a fraction of the cost of real wood flooring however they offer a great comparable finish.stair rails, hand rails and picture rails are also up for grabs when you're chomping at the bit to add some finesse. these are usually best purchased in hardwood such as oak, as they will get more wear and tear than the skirting boards.using a spirit level and adhesive you can usually fit your picture rails quite easily.

when fitting your stair rails however, you may like to have a professional carpenter visit to do them correctly.at this stage, you may also be considering your furniture.if it is just a space that you're looking to fill, you can get a standard range that will fit the bill.alternatively you can go for a higher end furniture that will often be made from solid oak and will give a look of elegance to any room.the skirting boards will need to match the furniture, whichever choice you go for.matching hardwood furniture to hardwood skirting will offer the best results and the best overall finish.you can always use mdf however without the need to go to great expense and still get a neat and tidy finish.if you are looking for the best design on the market, be sure to go for a solid oak or walnut skirting boards.

walnut skirting boards

Looking for the highest quality skirting boards with a superb finish? Take a look at our walnut skirting boards collection – these will give you THE finest finish possible, and from mdfskirtingboards.co.uk – you are guaranteed satisfaction and VALUE for money. We do not ship sub-standard materials so you can be sure to receive the best results!

Skirting Boards in York

If you are in the process of redecorating, and you are in need of Skirting boards in York – then you have found the right place! mdfskirtingboards.co.uk have a wide range of Skirting boards to choose from, so look no further!