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Fashionable Skirting Boards
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Calling all decorators and DIYers! OH seems to think that the modern way to decorate skirting boards is to paint them the SAME COLOUR as the walls
I’m unsure.
Have you heard of this? Seen it? Done it yourself?
If so are they to be done in gloss/satin/ emulsion?
Thank you in advance.
Regards Mitchell
I’m unsure.
Have you heard of this? Seen it? Done it yourself?
If so are they to be done in gloss/satin/ emulsion?
Thank you in advance.
Regards Mitchell
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is becoming a 'thing' but yes it would still need to be a more hardwearing paint than emulsion such as gloss or eggshell.
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Seems it's quite a 'thing'. Tips here:
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Depends on your rooms. Low ceilings benefit from same coloured skirting boards, and you can buy wood paint the same colour as the walls. Tts usually an eggshell or satin water based paint. Rooms with high ceilings, in my opinion, can take a large skirting board -but not in white -go for an off white . 'Timeless' by Dulux works with lots of colours .
Not something i've noticed. While i have just finished a job papering then painting a living room and kitchen in white silk emulsion and white woodwork, it is more often the case that the woodwork would be a different colour to the walls. People just love contrast.
As for what paint to use? That depends on what sort of finish you require. Satin gives a 'sheen' rather than a shine, gloss does what it says on the tin and you should never use emulsion on woodwork.
As for what paint to use? That depends on what sort of finish you require. Satin gives a 'sheen' rather than a shine, gloss does what it says on the tin and you should never use emulsion on woodwork.
I did it.
Painted my smallish bedroom a dark teal...inclding skirting boards and radiator. Used the same emulsion with a water based decorators varnish over for skirting. Yes, I know that may not be hard wearing, but I'm not in the habit of kicking the skirting in my bedroom. In more used areas I'd use a more suitable paint ;)
Painted my smallish bedroom a dark teal...inclding skirting boards and radiator. Used the same emulsion with a water based decorators varnish over for skirting. Yes, I know that may not be hard wearing, but I'm not in the habit of kicking the skirting in my bedroom. In more used areas I'd use a more suitable paint ;)
There are covers but unsure if they'd suit your requirements.
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