My builder just did this.. renovating old house.
Left old skirtings and added a new skirting in front of the old. Is this normal?
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Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Skirtings 7Sep 01, 2019 11:03 am arcadelt Miss86 ...and now adding furniture there will be a bigger gap between the wall etc.. Well, console yourself with the well know design trick that moving furniture off a wall makes a room look bigger. Haha will do. Thank you Re: Skirtings 8Sep 03, 2019 4:57 pm I agree with you, quadding on top of old skirting looks bloody awful. It definitely is a lot cheaper to do though. Putting new skirting over my floor rather than quadding cost me around $2000 extra, and that's for a new floor. For existing skirting, you probably pay even more for ripping up your old skirting, and then repairing the damage to the wall caused by its removal. The builder should have at least given you the option. P.S What is that old skirting you've got? Looks really odd, like something turned onto its side... My build with Inspired/ Como Homes: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=93656 I already have the doors and architraves installed as pictured. My question is which size n type of skirting would go with the architraves? I originally wanted a winder,… 0 3263 |