Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Colonial or Bullnose Skirtings and Architraves 5Sep 24, 2009 10:45 pm It depends on the house. Big colonial skirtings are in with some styles - we regulary run 180mm and 230mm skirtings Re: Colonial or Bullnose Skirtings and Architraves 6Sep 25, 2009 8:00 am Thanks to all who replied. Im inclined towards colonial as my other half prefers that look. Builder providing skirting size of 68mmX12mm and architraves of 42mmX12mm is that too small? Re: Colonial or Bullnose Skirtings and Architraves 7Sep 25, 2009 10:14 pm It is small but standard for spec kit homes Re: Colonial or Bullnose Skirtings and Architraves 8Sep 25, 2009 10:33 pm What kind of cost are you looking at (with the larger builders) for upgrading the standard skirtings/architraves? Re: Colonial or Bullnose Skirtings and Architraves 9Sep 26, 2009 3:01 pm Havnt asked the builder for upgrade as i thought what they are providing was std size and dont want to spend any more money on it. Have other things which i am planning on upgrading like tiles which may have better resale value for home. Re: Colonial or Bullnose Skirtings and Architraves 10Oct 01, 2009 9:07 am ibfragalot99 What kind of cost are you looking at (with the larger builders) for upgrading the standard skirtings/architraves? Upgraded skirting/architraves from standard(68x12) to half splayed 90x18 skirting and standard(42x12) to 67x18 architraves = $600.00. Price of standard cornice upgrade to csr 75mm symphony= $1500.00 (I'll pass on this one). Cheers Michael He wants a dream home theatre - she wants a dream kitchen! 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 3340 I do like the CA glue and activator idea but like you said, working time in non existent. I use the sika PU glue but it needs to be clamped firm. I had a joint move… 4 9322 |