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Weathered Cream LD34 Laminate Scotia Beading for hard floors. Covers the expansion gap between your floor edge and the skirting board – a light, grey-white weathered tone that works well alongside pale and whitewashed laminate floors. 15mm x 15mm profile in 2.4m lengths.
2.40m
£4.26 (inc. VAT)
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Weathered Cream LD34 Laminate Scotia Beading covers the expansion gap left between the edge of your laminate floor and the skirting board. Every floating floor needs room to move as temperature and humidity change throughout the year. In fact, that gap is not a fault – it is a requirement. Furthermore, Weathered Cream Laminate Scotia Beading is the clean, low-profile way to conceal it.
Weathered Cream is a light, grey-white tone with a subtle, open grain pattern. It works well alongside pale, whitewashed and weathered laminate floors where a soft, natural look runs through the room. For white or off-white painted skirting boards, this shade sits closer to the floor than a pure white would, avoiding a harsh contrast at the base of the wall. Rooms with light, airy colour schemes particularly benefit from this shade, where a pale trim keeps the space feeling open and consistent from floor to skirting.
The Weathered Cream Laminate Scotia Beading profile is 15mm x 15mm and comes in 2.4m lengths. For a standard room perimeter, simply measure the total length needed and calculate how many lengths to order. Where two pieces meet at an internal corner, mitre the ends to suit the angle of the corner for a clean, tight joint.
First, fix with a pin gun into the skirting board at 45 degrees. However, do not pin into the floor. Pinning into the floor locks the boards in place and causes them to buckle as they try to expand. The beading must therefore only be fixed to the skirting so the floor remains free to move underneath it.
Not sure if this Scotia Beading matches your floor? Simply post us a small offcut. We will then photograph the closest match and email it back to you before you order. The Colour Matching Service is free.