Expert Skirting and Architrave Installation

Professional skirting and architrave installation services across the UK for residential and commercial properties. Whether replacing skirting boards, upgrading internal trim, or installing new mouldings, our carpenters deliver precise mitre joints and clean corner finishes.

We install MDF and solid oak skirting and architrave in modern or traditional styles, ensuring accurate alignment, durable fitting, and high quality trim carpentry resultsNew interior layouts created through stud wall construction often require matching skirting and architrave finishing.

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Gas Safe Registered

Certified engineers for all gas work, safety checks, boiler installations, and compliance.

NICEIC Approved

Electrical work carried out, tested, and certified to current UK regulations.

Fully Insured

Public & employer liability insurance in place for complete peace of mind.

5★ Customer Rated

Consistently rated for workmanship, reliability, and project management.

10 Years Experience

Delivering home refurbishment and roofing projects with controlled processes, certified trades, and accountable project management.

Inside Our Skirting Board and Architrave Installation

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Our skirting board and architrave installation service includes internal door frames, decorative architraves, and complete interior wood finishing. We ensure accurate measurements, clean mitre cuts, and smooth joint finishes.

We install MDF, pine, and solid oak skirting in styles such as ogee, torus, chamfered, and square edge. Each architrave fitting is matched with the skirting for a consistent interior finish.

Accurate trim finishing is especially important around areas prepared during door installation projects.

Why Choosing Professional Skirting & Architrave Installers Matters

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Incorrect trim alignment can affect the final look of your interior. Professional skirting and architrave installers ensure clean lines, secure fixing, and neat corner finishes.

Our team provides architrave fitting UK compliant work for both period properties and modern refurbishments, delivering durable and consistent trim carpentry results.

Interior upgrades frequently combine trim installation with new timber flooring for a consistent finish throughout the room.

Complete Internal Trim & Replacement Services

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.

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Skirting and Architrave Installation Services

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Small Trim Upgrades

Targeted Projects

We deliver practical upgrades for homeowners who do not require a complete rebuild. Our bathroom remodeling contractors handle fixture replacements, re tiling, plumbing adjustments, ventilation improvements, and cosmetic updates with minimal disruption to your home.

Before work begins, our bathroom remodel contractors assess the existing layout and services to confirm compatibility with current plumbing, drainage, and electrical systems. This approach helps reduce cost, shorten timelines, and achieve visible improvements without compromising safety or compliance.

Full Interior Wood Finishing

Complete Strip-Out & Refit

For larger renovation projects, we manage full internal trim replacement including door architrave and skirting fitting. This includes removal of old trim, surface preparation, and installation of new bespoke skirting profiles.

All installations are carried out by fully insured carpenters and finished to high quality standards.

Skirting and Architrave Installation Timeline

Survey, Style Selection & Measurement

Bathroom Remodelling

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

 

Cutting, Fitting & Secure Installation

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

Finishing, Sealing & Handover
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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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Our Streamlined Working Process

Free Survey

Site visit and scope assessment

Detailed Quote

Transparent costs and timelines

Scheduled Work

Trades coordinated and managed

Final Sign-Off

Snagging cleared, project closed

Frequently Asked Questions

Skirting boards run along the bottom of walls where they meet the floor, providing a neat and protective finishing edge. Architrave is the decorative moulding fitted around door frames and sometimes window frames to cover the gap between the frame and the wall. Both work together as a pair to give a room a polished and finished appearance. Choosing matching skirting and architrave profiles creates a consistent and professional look throughout your home.

The cost of skirting boards in the UK typically starts from around £9 to £30 per length depending on the material, profile, and size chosen. MDF skirting and architrave is the most affordable and popular option, offering a smooth finish that takes paint very well. Hardwood options such as oak cost more but add a premium feel to any room. Labour costs for fitting skirting and architrave by a carpenter usually range from £150 to £400 per day depending on the size of the job.


It is generally recommended to fit architrave before skirting boards in most installations. The architrave is fixed to the door frame first, and then the skirting board is butted neatly up against it to create a clean and tidy junction. This order makes it easier to achieve tight, professional-looking joins without gaps. Always use a pencil to mark your fixing points carefully and check everything is level before nailing or gluing into place.


MDF is widely considered the best all-round material for skirting and architrave in UK homes due to its affordability, stability, and ease of painting. Unlike solid timber, MDF does not warp, shrink, or twist over time, making it particularly reliable in centrally heated properties. Hardwood options such as oak or pine are ideal for properties where a natural wood finish or staining is desired. Always prime and paint MDF cut edges carefully to prevent moisture absorption over time.


Yes, skirting boards remain a widely used and popular feature in both modern and traditional UK homes. Contemporary properties tend to favour slim, minimal profiles such as square edge or chamfered skirting for a clean and understated look. Period properties typically suit taller, more decorative profiles such as ogee or torus that complement original architectural features. Far from being outdated, quality skirting and architrave continues to add a finishing touch that elevates the overall look of any room.

Yes, fitting skirting boards and architrave is considered a manageable DIY task for a reasonably competent home improver. The key tools needed include a mitre saw for cutting accurate angles, a nail gun or hammer and pins, adhesive, and a caulk gun for filling gaps. Accurate measuring and cutting mitred corners neatly are the most challenging parts of the job for beginners. For a truly professional finish, particularly in older properties with uneven walls, hiring an experienced carpenter is always recommended.

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