Skirting board and architrave installation done badly is one of the most visible signs of poor finish carpentry in any property. Open mitre joints at corners, boards that bow away from the wall, architrave that does not sit flush against the door frame, these problems are immediately noticeable and difficult to fix without removing and refitting the trim entirely. At EBT Build, every skirting and architrave job is measured and cut on site, every mitre is checked before fixing, and every joint is sealed and finished ready for decoration on handover.
We install skirting boards and architrave across all room types in residential and commercial properties throughout Islington, Angel N1,Camden, Hackney, Haringey, and surrounding North London areas. Every project is completed by our own carpentry team with no subcontracting, and every job is priced in writing before work begins. New interior layouts created through stud wall construction often require matching skirting and architrave finishing.
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Every skirting board and architrave installation at EBT Build is measured, cut, and fitted on site. We do not pre-cut off site and adjust on the day — every length is measured in place and every mitre is checked against the actual wall angle before the board is fixed.
All joints are filled, caulked, and finished smooth before we leave the job. Every project is handed over ready for painting with no gaps, no open mitres, and no boards pulling away from the wall. Accurate trim finishing is especially important around areas prepared during door installation projects.
We provide internal trim installation, skirting board replacement, and door frame finishing for homes and commercial interiors across the UK. Our skirting board fitters UK handle both new builds and refurbishment projects.
From MDF skirting and architrave installation to oak skirting and architrave fitting, we offer bespoke solutions tailored to residential & commercial properties. We also assist clients searching for skirting and architrave near me with nationwide coverage and competitive pricing. Some refurbishment projects also involve adjustments around window frames and sills to maintain a consistent interior style.
We install new skirting boards across all room types including living rooms, hallways, bedrooms, and kitchens using MDF, pine, and hardwood timber to suit the property style and finish required. Every length is accurately measured, cut, and fixed to the wall with consistent alignment and tight joints at all internal and external corners.
We fit architrave around internal door frames and window openings across residential and commercial properties throughout UK. Architrave is matched to the skirting board profile where possible to maintain a consistent interior finish, and all mitres are cut and fitted on site for accurate alignment around each frame.
We remove and replace existing skirting boards where the current boards are damaged, inconsistent in profile, or no longer suited to the property following renovation work. Old fixings and adhesive are removed cleanly before new boards are fitted to ensure a flat and secure fixing surface throughout.
We restore and replace skirting boards and architrave in Victorian and Edwardian properties across North London where the original profiles need to be matched or replicated. Replacement profiles are sourced to match the existing ogee, torus, or bullnose style and fitted using traditional carpentry methods appropriate for period properties.
We install MDF skirting boards and architrave across new builds, refurbishments, and rental properties where a stable, paint ready finish is required. MDF is the most widely used material for skirting and architrave in UK properties due to its dimensional stability and smooth surface, and we prime and seal all cut edges before installation.
We carry out skirting board and architrave installation for landlords, letting agents, and commercial premises across Islington, Camden, Hackney, and Haringey. Commercial installations are completed with minimal disruption and all work is finished ready for painting and decoration on handover.
We carry out skirting board and architrave installation across Islington, Angel N1,Camden, Hackney, Haringey, and surrounding North London areas for homeowners, landlords, and commercial clients. Every project is completed by our own carpentry team with no subcontracting, and every job is priced in writing before work begins.
Interior upgrades frequently combine trim installation with new timber flooring for a consistent finish throughout the room.
I was absolutely delighted with EBT home improvements. Tilly and his team were very prompt, hard working and efficient to a high standard. All work completed to a high finish, in a timely fashion and on budget. Super friendly and a pleasure to have around.
Looking to invest a considerable amount into our development, the whole team at EBT were the best choice I ever made. They worked 6 days a week for 3 months. So many neighbours commented just how hard they were working. The quality of workmanship has been second to none. Highly recommend.
EBT transformed my old kitchen into a contemporary and modern space to the highest standard. They also took out a wall, replaced flooring, an old ceiling, fitted new garden gates and fencing. These guys are a great bunch — this is the third time I have used them. Highly recommend.
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EBT home improvement is simply outstanding. Tilly completed a full property refurbishment — new kitchen, bathrooms, windows, electric cabling, plumbing, moving walls and complete redecoration. Their service has all the tradesmen needed under one company umbrella. The end result is superb.
Good, honest and reliable builders are hard to come by. Tilly's team removed woodchip, plastered, replaced carpet, sanded and varnished our floorboards. They did all this work in just over 4 weeks. We have already pencilled them in to fit our bathroom. Look forward to hiring them again.
Tilly and his team worked incredibly fast to replaster our entire home as well as helping with other minor cosmetic improvements. They were able to take on every aspect of the job to a high quality. The painters we subsequently booked offered a lot of praise for the quality of the plaster.
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We are very pleased we contacted EBT. From start to finish they provided excellent communication, worked hard and produced a great finish. Couldn't fault the entire process — great value and would not consider using anyone else in future.
Tilly's team did a top class job. He went through the job with us in detail initially and his quote was very competitive. Specialist plasterers, painters and carpenters were deployed at each stage. They were very careful with everything. Could not give a higher recommendation!
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We install skirting boards and architrave in a wide range of profiles and materials across North London properties. Every material and profile choice is confirmed during the site visit based on the property style, existing interior finish, and the homeowner’s preference before any timber is ordered.
Ogee is the most common skirting profile found in Victorian and Edwardian properties across London. The S-shaped decorative curve gives period properties their characteristic interior finish and we source ogee skirting in heights from 95mm to 220mm to match existing boards in older properties where replacement or extension work is required.
Torus skirting features a single large rounded edge and is widely used in both period and modern properties across the UK. It is one of the most versatile profiles available and works well in properties where a traditional finish is required without the more ornate detailing of ogee. We install torus skirting in MDF, pine, and hardwood depending on the finish required.
Chamfered and square edge skirting profiles are the preferred choice for modern and contemporary interiors where a clean, minimal finish is required. We install both profiles across new builds, open plan living spaces, and refurbished properties throughout North London where the interior design calls for understated trim rather than decorative moulding.
MDF is the most widely used skirting and architrave material in UK residential properties due to its dimensional stability, smooth paint ready surface, and resistance to warping and shrinkage in centrally heated homes. We install MDF skirting and architrave across all property types and prime all cut edges before fixing to prevent moisture absorption over time.
Pine skirting and architrave is commonly found in older UK properties and is still widely used where a natural timber finish or staining is required. We install pine skirting matched to existing profiles in period properties and source moisture resistant treated pine for installations in kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms.
Oak and hardwood skirting and architrave are used in properties where a premium natural timber finish is required, either painted or with a clear lacquer or oil finish applied. We install oak skirting and architrave matched to existing hardwood flooring or joinery specifications and cut all joints and mitres on site for a precise fit against existing surfaces.
Every project begins with a detailed site assessment and measurement process. We review skirting profiles and styles, inspect internal door frames, and confirm material selection before installation.
Includes: Site inspection, Accurate measurements, Profile selection, Material confirmation (MDF, oak, pine), Installation planning
Our carpenters prepare materials with precise mitre joints and secure fixing methods to ensure seamless corner finishing and accurate alignment.
Includes: Mitre cutting, Skirting fitting, Architrave installation, Door frame finishing, Alignment verification
Final detailing ensures a smooth, professional finish. All joints are sealed, surfaces refined, and alignment checked before client approval.
Includes: Gap sealing, Surface smoothing, Corner finishing, Final inspection, Client sign-off
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Snagging is completed and the project is delivered to agreed standards.
Skirting board and architrave installation in the UK typically costs between £150 and £400 per day for a skilled carpenter depending on the complexity of the work and the profile being fitted. A standard room with four walls of skirting and one door architrave usually takes half a day to a full day to complete. Whole property installations covering multiple rooms, hallways, and all door frames will take longer and cost accordingly. Material costs vary from around £3 to £8 per metre for MDF skirting up to £15 to £30 per metre for solid oak depending on the height and profile chosen. EBT Build provides a fully itemised written quote after a free site assessment covering labour and materials separately so you know exactly what you are paying for before any work begins.
Skirting boards run horizontally along the base of walls where they meet the floor, covering the gap between the wall finish and the floor surface and providing a protective and decorative edge. Architrave is the moulding fitted vertically around door frames and window openings to cover the gap between the frame and the surrounding wall plaster. Both are usually installed in matching profiles to give a room a consistent and finished appearance. Choosing the same profile for skirting and architrave throughout a property is the standard approach for a professional interior finish.
Ogee is the most widely used skirting profile in Victorian and Edwardian properties and is the correct choice where matching existing boards or restoring an original interior finish is the priority. Torus is also appropriate for period properties where a slightly simpler profile is preferred. The height of the skirting matters as much as the profile in period properties — original Victorian skirting in North London terraces is typically between 150mm and 220mm tall, and fitting shorter modern skirting in a period property looks visually incorrect. EBT Build sources matching ogee and torus profiles in the correct heights for period property installations across Islington, Camden, Hackney, and Haringey.
Architrave is fitted before skirting boards in standard installation practice. The architrave is fixed to the door frame first and the skirting board is then butted neatly up against it to create a clean junction between the two. This order makes it easier to achieve tight joins without gaps and produces a neater finish than attempting to fit skirting first and cutting around it afterwards. EBT Build follows this sequence on every installation and checks all junctions are tight and correctly aligned before the job is signed off.
MDF is the most widely used material for skirting and architrave in UK homes and is the best all round choice for most residential installations. It is dimensionally stable, does not warp or shrink in centrally heated properties, takes paint well, and is available in every standard profile and height. Solid timber options including pine and oak are the right choice where a natural wood finish or staining is required, or where matching existing period joinery is a priority. Hardwood skirting costs more than MDF but is more durable under heavy use and adds a premium finish to higher specification interiors. EBT Build advises on the correct material for each project during the site visit based on the property type, existing interior finish, and budget.
Yes, skirting boards remain standard in both modern and period UK properties. Contemporary properties tend to favour slim, minimal profiles such as square edge or chamfered skirting for a clean and understated finish. Period and traditional properties suit taller decorative profiles such as ogee or torus that complement the original architectural character of the building. Skirting boards serve a practical purpose as well as a decorative one — they protect the base of walls from damage, cover the expansion gap where timber flooring meets the wall, and provide a finished edge to the room that looks correct with any interior style.
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