I need to replace the skirting board in my lounge ahead of new carpet coming in a few weeks. There are lots of wires under the carpet and more are now needed due to moving the TV ets.
I have found some upvc skirting, 100mm high, 20mm thick, sculpted top, woodgrain effect, draft strip underneath and buit-in cable management. They also do architrave, so it all sounds ideal. This is the stuff: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdIROUjp9pQ
Just wondering if anyone has some across this and if there are any drawbacks? The only thing I can think of is how robust it is for when the carpet is being fitted. I will ask the carpet fitters if it is better to install it after the carpet.
I spent a long time looking for a 2-part skirting/cable management system and this is the only affordable solution I have found.
I have found some upvc skirting, 100mm high, 20mm thick, sculpted top, woodgrain effect, draft strip underneath and buit-in cable management. They also do architrave, so it all sounds ideal. This is the stuff: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdIROUjp9pQ
Just wondering if anyone has some across this and if there are any drawbacks? The only thing I can think of is how robust it is for when the carpet is being fitted. I will ask the carpet fitters if it is better to install it after the carpet.
I spent a long time looking for a 2-part skirting/cable management system and this is the only affordable solution I have found.
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