10 Pine PSE Stripwood 12 x 96 x 2400mm
Specification
| Material | Pine |
| Height | 96mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Depth | 12mm |
| Pack Weight | 13.735 Kg |
| Product Type | PSE |
| Unit of Measure | Pack |
| Pack Quantity | 10 |
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- Manufactured from high quality pine.
- Easy and effortless to fit using adhesive, pins, or screws.
- The planed finish makes it easy to paint, oil, wax, stain or varnish to complement your interior design.
- High quality, hardwearing and durable.
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Can I install Richard Burbidge mouldings myself?
Richard Burbidge mouldings are designed so that they can be fitted by any competent DIY-er. Our mouldings are easy to work with while providing the highest quality. Each month we release a new step-by-step how to guide, giving you inspiration on how you can transform your home with Richard Burbidge mouldings. Our mouldings how to guides can be found here, check back every month for a new DIY challenge.
Can you replace window beading?
Yes, window beading can be replaced if it becomes damaged or you want to update your window's look. Simply remove the old beading by prying it off gently, clean up any adhesive or nails and install the new beading. Whether you’re updating to a different style or fixing damage, window beading replacement is a simple and effective way to refresh the appearance of your windows.
What are mouldings used for?
Mouldings are extremely versatile and can be used for many DIY projects around your home. Mouldings can be used to apply decorative features to your home, hide gaps or joints in woodwork, add practical features to a room, such as a protective dado rail or used in woodworking joints. View our mouldings collections here.
What is a wood quadrant?
A wood quadrant is a type of moulding with a rounded, quarter-circle profile, often used to cover the joint where two surfaces meet. It’s commonly used in corners where walls meet the floor, ceiling, or around door frames. The curved edge of quadrant moulding adds a decorative touch and helps hide gaps or imperfections in the corner. It’s a versatile trim that works well in traditional and modern interiors.
What is quadrant trim used for?
A quadrant trim is used to cover joints in corners where two surfaces meet, such as where a wall meets the floor or around window and door frames. It is used to tidy up transitions between different materials or finishes, providing a clean and polished look. The rounded shape of a quadrant trim softens sharp angles and provides a finished and refined appearance. They are typically used in living areas, bathrooms or hallways.
What finishing products can I use?
Mouldings are extremely versatile and can be finishing in a variety of different ways to suit your home décor. Mouldings can be stained, varnished, oiled or painted.