Quick-Step Skirting Boards

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      Quick-Step Skirting Boards

      Quick-Step skirting boards are designed to provide the perfect finishing touch to your flooring installation, offering an exact colour match to your chosen Quick-Step laminate, LVT, or wood flooring. Created to deliver a clean, seamless look, these skirting boards help complete the overall design while maintaining a high-end, professional finish.

      Unlike standard white or generic skirting, Quick-Step skirting boards are developed to coordinate directly with specific flooring ranges, ensuring consistency throughout the room.

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      Exact Match to Your Quick-Step Flooring

      One of the key advantages of Quick-Step skirting boards is their ability to match your flooring precisely. Each profile is produced to align with the colour, tone, and texture of your chosen floor, allowing for a cohesive finish across the entire space.

      Whether you’ve selected natural oak tones, modern greys, or darker finishes, matching skirting boards help tie the room together without visual contrast or mismatch.

      Why Choose Quick-Step Skirting Boards?

      Quick-Step skirting boards are more than just a finishing detail — they play an important role in both aesthetics and performance.

      Key Benefits:

      • Exact Colour Matching – Designed specifically for Quick-Step flooring collections
      • Professional Finish – Creates a clean, seamless transition between wall and floor
      • Durable Construction – Built to withstand everyday wear and impact
      • Low Maintenance – Easy to clean and maintain over time
      • Consistent Design – Eliminates the need for generic or mismatched trims

      Skirting vs Scotia – What’s the Difference?

      When finishing your flooring, you typically have two options:

      Skirting Boards

      Installed along the wall, skirting boards provide a premium, modern finish by covering expansion gaps while enhancing the overall look of the room.

      Scotia Beading

      A smaller trim fitted in front of existing skirting to cover expansion gaps. While practical, scotia does not offer the same seamless appearance as full skirting boards.

      For a high-end result, skirting boards are often the preferred choice.

      Designed for a Seamless Installation

      Quick-Step skirting boards are designed to work alongside their flooring systems, ensuring:

      • Proper coverage of expansion gaps
      • A consistent finish across all edges
      • Compatibility with laminate, LVT, and wood flooring
      • A professional installation result

      They are suitable for use in living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and open-plan areas where attention to detail is important.

      Styles & Finishes

      Quick-Step skirting boards are available in a range of finishes to match popular flooring designs, including:

      • Oak effect skirting boards
      • Grey and modern tones
      • Natural wood finishes
      • Dark and smoked designs

      These options allow you to match your skirting perfectly with your chosen flooring style.

      Easy Installation

      Quick-Step skirting boards can be installed using adhesive or mechanical fixings depending on the wall type and project requirements. Their design allows for a straightforward installation process, making them suitable for both professional fitters and experienced DIY users.

      Frequently asked questions

      Are Quick-Step skirting boards an exact match?

      Yes, they are designed to match specific Quick-Step flooring ranges, ensuring a consistent and coordinated finish.

      Do I need skirting boards with Quick-Step flooring?

      Yes, skirting boards or scotia are required to cover expansion gaps and complete the installation properly.

      Can I use standard skirting instead?

      You can use standard skirting, but it won’t provide the same colour match or seamless appearance as Quick-Step skirting boards.

      Are Quick-Step skirting boards suitable for all rooms?

      Yes, they can be used throughout the home, particularly in living areas, bedrooms, and hallways.