The Golden Rule of Interior Design: Match Your Skirting and Architrave ✨
A mismatched set – modern chamfered architrave with ornate Victorian skirting – looks amateur. A coordinated set looks professional and considered.
When you buy MDF mouldings, follow these matching guidelines:
Ogee – The classic S-curve. Match Ogee skirting with Ogee architrave for elegant period properties.
Chamfered – Clean angled lines. Match Chamfered skirting with Chamfered architrave for modern homes.
Torus – Rounded and substantial. Match Torus skirting with Torus architrave for 1930s-1960s semis.
Victorian – Ornate multi-curve. Match Victorian skirting with Victorian architrave for grand period homes.
Pencil Round – Soft curved edge. Match Pencil Round skirting with Pencil Round architrave for contemporary spaces.
Pro Tip: When you search for "MDF mouldings London," look for suppliers who sell matching profile families as sets.
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