Publish Time: 2024-07-04 Origin: Site
As we all know, skirting is a kind of architectural decoration profile used at the bottom of indoor walls, usually made of various materials, such as PVC, stainless steel, aluminum alloy, copper, etc. The main function of these skirting profiles is to protect the bottom of the wall, cover the gap between the wall and the floor, and provide beautiful decoration for the interior. Therefore, there are many styles of skirting on the market, some are embedded in the wall, and some are directly installed at the bottom of the wall. Which of these two different installation methods is better? This article will introduce the advantages and disadvantages of these two different installation methods in detail to help you make the right decision when purchasing skirting profiles.
1. Embedded installation
Embedded skirting is to embed the skirting into the bottom of the wall, flush with the ground and the wall. This installation method can better protect the skirting from damage and is more beautiful. In addition, this installation method can also reduce the accumulation of dust and garbage, and facilitate cleaning.
Advantages of Embedded Installation
The embedded installation of the skirting board can make it blend perfectly with the ground and wall, making it look cleaner and tidier visually.
The embedded installation method can make the skirting safer, less likely to be scratched, and less likely to be damaged by furniture collision.
Installing embedded skirting boards can make the entire interior environment look more integrated, creating a simple and high-end feeling.
Disadvantages Of Embedded Installation
The cost of embedded installation of skirting boards is relatively high. Special tools are needed to chisel the wall, which requires more manpower, so the cost is relatively high.
The embedded installation of skirting boards usually needs to be installed during the construction process, which means that it needs to be considered in the early planning stage, and it will be difficult to modify it later.
2. Exposed Installation
The skirting is installed against the bottom of the wall and usually only needs to be fixed with adhesive or bottom buckle accessories. This installation method is more convenient and quick, saving time and cost. In addition, this installation method is also more convenient for later replacement.
Advantages Of Exposed Installation
Exposed skirting is a cheaper installation method that doesn’t require a huge budget.
Exposed skirting boards are easier and quicker to install and can be replaced at any later stage.
Unlike built-in skirtings, if exposed skirtings are used, there will be more diverse choices in styles and materials. This installation method can be DIY-decorated according to the interior decoration style and personal preferences.
Disadvantages Of Exposed Installation
Compared with built-in skirting boards, exposed skirting boards are not aligned with the ground, causing visual barriers and relatively poor aesthetics.
In addition, exposed skirting boards are more likely to be damaged by collisions with furniture, and dust easily accumulates on the skirting boards, making subsequent cleaning more difficult.
In short, whether you use built-in or exposed skirting, it is recommended to comprehensively consider factors such as project requirements, decoration style, installation difficulty, project budget, etc. Through the introduction of the above article, I believe you have a deeper understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of the two different skirting installation methods, which will help you in the purchase and installation of skirting. If you have other questions about the purchase of skirting, please feel free to consult our expert team, I believe they will provide you with more professional advice.
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