Explore Our Floors Range
Our floor mouldings are designed to cover gaps, protect edges, and deliver a neat transition between surfaces. A smart solution for professional-looking floors in any room.
Finish your flooring with precision using our expertly crafted floor mouldings. Whether you're bridging gaps between surfaces or adding a protective edge, this range of wooden floor trim ensures every floor looks professionally completed.
Choose from a variety of profiles, including scotia, threshold strips, and edging trims, ideal for laminate, wood, and vinyl flooring. These floor trims are machined from high-quality timber and offer both decorative and functional value, helping to conceal expansion gaps and uneven edges.
Perfect for DIY or trade use, our wood floor moulding options are easy to install and built for long-lasting performance. Whatever your flooring project, Richard Burbidge provides the floor edging trim you need to achieve a flawless finish.
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Floors FAQs
Can you cover existing skirting boards?
Yes, you can cover existing skirting boards with new skirting or other moulding styles. If your existing skirting is in good condition but looks outdated or damaged, you can simply fit new moulding over the top using adhesive or screws. Another option is to remove the old skirting and replace it with a fresh style of your choice. Just make sure the surface is clean and level before applying any new trim to ensure a secure fit.
If you prefer not to remove your skirting, floor mouldings can be a great alternative, as they are designed to fit neatly against the existing skirting, providing a professional finish.
How to do scotia corners?
To fit scotia corners, you'll need to make angled cuts to ensure the trim fits neatly around corners. The easiest way to do this is by using a mitre saw to cut each piece of scotia at a 45° angle at the corner where the two lengths meet. Be sure to measure accurately, as any gaps or misaligned corners will be visible. Once cut, apply adhesive to the back of the scotia and press it firmly into place. For a clean look, use filler to smooth out any gaps before painting or finishing.
What is Scotia trim?
Scotia trim is a type of decorative moulding often used to cover the gap between the floor and the wall, especially in areas where the floor meets a curved or uneven surface, which typically arises when laminate or wooden flooring is used. It has a concave, curved profile, which helps to transition smoothly between surfaces and adds a finished look. Scotia is typically used in place of traditional skirting boards when a more subtle, streamlined effect is desired.
Floor mouldings, including scotia trim, can also be installed against existing skirting boards, offering an easy and effective way to achieve a polished look without removing the skirting.