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Wooden corner moulding is a type of moulding that is used to cover external corners or as covering mouldings for decking. Corner moulding is usually made from pine, lime or spruce wood. Wooden corner mouldings have both aesthetic and functional significance.
Aesthetic significance: wooden corner mouldings add a finished look to wooden surfaces by covering edges and corners. They can be matched to the design and colour of the furniture or surface, adding to the overall aesthetic impression.
Functional Importance: Corner wall trims not only provide aesthetic value, but also protect your corners from damage and unwanted scuffs. Choose from a wide range of wooden corner mouldings to find the right one for your needs.The mouldings protect corners and edges from mechanical damage, abrasion and dings, extending the life of wooden structures and preventing them from losing their aesthetic appearance due to wear and tear.
How to attach the mouldings
There are different ways of mounting wooden mouldings, depending on the type of moulding and the surface you are installing it on.
Mounting with adhesive: This is a common method for fitting straight strips such as skirting boards or skirting boards. Use a suitable wood glue on the back of the moulding and press it into place. Make sure the moulding is straight and firmly pressed. After the glue has dried, you can sand off any excess glue if necessary.
Installation with nails or screws: This method is often used for corner mouldings or mouldings that need to be fixed firmly. Pre-drill the holes for the screws or nails to prevent the wood from cracking, then attach the moulding to the surface with screws or nails. Cover the holes with wooden plugs or nails to create an aesthetic appearance.
Mounting with clips or brackets: some mouldings, such as picture hanging mouldings, can be fixed with special clips, brackets or hanging systems. These methods allow for easy installation and removal.
Mounting using moulded couplers: For more complex moulding designs, such as boxes, you can use moulded couplers or splice rails that allow for easy connection and adjustment.
Clickable assembly: Some modern skirting boards have a click system similar to those on floor panels. These strips simply snap into place, making them easier to install.
Wooden corner mouldings are designed to be easy to install and fit perfectly into your interior. With their help, you can professionally complete your construction, renovation or decorating projects.
The Vencl range of skirting boards
Here you will find corner mouldings made of pine, lime or spruce wood in different thicknesses such as 40x40 or 20x20moulding. Choose floor mouldings that are unfinished and easy to work with.
The strips are manufactured in 2.5m length and cutting to size is not possible.
The Spruce 50 x 50mm Angled Wooden Moulding is a corner moulding made of spruce wood with a fine pattern designed for...