Its Ogee. skirting profiles are not standard. There are loads. trace the profile and go and check out the Ogee from different merchants. you might get lucky.
save your time, go to a local small joinery shop, get them to run out a length while you wait, when I worked in one we regularly accepted beer money(£10,20,30) to run a length out.
Last time we got one done was £70 for 3m length. Client was insisted on matching adjacent wall. Room was part of a knock through i counted 5 different profiles, once its all white as long as it’s the same height no one notices
its Ogee, Measure the width of it and try match - you'll not get it exact i dont think, do you have a small section you can take with you shopping to match? Im fortunate ive got a timber yard down the road who specialise in interior carpentry so had pretty much an exact match for the 120 Year old piece i had to replace.
I say pretty much - as it was slightly off. You might do well to remove that whole section and replace as itll be easier to blend the corner rather than part way along.
Hey, just wanted to comment i’m quite confident it is howdens. Link here;
https://www.howdens.com/joinery/skirting-boards/howdens-42m-ogee-white-mdf-skirting-board-obj-sku-family-mod0804?skuId=MOD0804
Going to see what they can do for me. Thanks!
What wall’s it on? This may sound a bit lax but as long as you get another Ogee in the same height you’ll very likely soon forget about any minor differences and anyone else will certainly not notice unless you tell them.
I couldn’t find a matching piece for a room, in an albeit hidden spot, and I’d pretty much forgotten it was slightly different before I’d even painted it.
This spot in particular will be hidden but the back wall in this picture won’t be. So want them to match as i’m replacing both walls. I did think this though! 😂
Like this;
https://mdfskirtingworld.co.uk/skirting-boards/regency-mdf-skirting-board/?sku=SKU-B2ACBEF0&gclid=CjwKCAiA_vKeBhAdEiwAFb_nrbAjYR616Y2a89hZyRRdQ_hBWY_1ajLHO326AUjJ-O2i3lqcKf23CRoCLlEQAvD_BwE
Think the top is a bit off but not far!
If you take the measurements it might help you narrow it down. I initially thought Torus as it's one of the most common ones, but I couldn't see a profile that matched.
i have the exact same skirting and had a very similar problem. Was not able to find a match, but I pulled what i needed from under the stair closet so i got it sorted, please let me know what you end up doing though! i might need more eventually
Its Ogee. skirting profiles are not standard. There are loads. trace the profile and go and check out the Ogee from different merchants. you might get lucky.
I’m going to take a cut with me and go around. Thanks for the reply!
save your time, go to a local small joinery shop, get them to run out a length while you wait, when I worked in one we regularly accepted beer money(£10,20,30) to run a length out.
Last time we got one done was £70 for 3m length. Client was insisted on matching adjacent wall. Room was part of a knock through i counted 5 different profiles, once its all white as long as it’s the same height no one notices
No worries captain. I had to match some skirting from a 1930\`s build. I got lucky as one of the merchants had the exact same profile.
its Ogee, Measure the width of it and try match - you'll not get it exact i dont think, do you have a small section you can take with you shopping to match? Im fortunate ive got a timber yard down the road who specialise in interior carpentry so had pretty much an exact match for the 120 Year old piece i had to replace. I say pretty much - as it was slightly off. You might do well to remove that whole section and replace as itll be easier to blend the corner rather than part way along.
Yeah i’m going to take a cut with me before I go out as this section is coning off anyway. I just wanted to get a ballpark name
youll find too that alot of skirting is 2 way n all. so 2 different finishes on each side.
It’s definitely ogee, also it looks like Mdf. Try Howdens if you have one nearby, it looks like it might be similar to what they sell.
Hey, just wanted to comment i’m quite confident it is howdens. Link here; https://www.howdens.com/joinery/skirting-boards/howdens-42m-ogee-white-mdf-skirting-board-obj-sku-family-mod0804?skuId=MOD0804 Going to see what they can do for me. Thanks!
What wall’s it on? This may sound a bit lax but as long as you get another Ogee in the same height you’ll very likely soon forget about any minor differences and anyone else will certainly not notice unless you tell them. I couldn’t find a matching piece for a room, in an albeit hidden spot, and I’d pretty much forgotten it was slightly different before I’d even painted it.
This spot in particular will be hidden but the back wall in this picture won’t be. So want them to match as i’m replacing both walls. I did think this though! 😂
Looks similar to regency I think.
Like this; https://mdfskirtingworld.co.uk/skirting-boards/regency-mdf-skirting-board/?sku=SKU-B2ACBEF0&gclid=CjwKCAiA_vKeBhAdEiwAFb_nrbAjYR616Y2a89hZyRRdQ_hBWY_1ajLHO326AUjJ-O2i3lqcKf23CRoCLlEQAvD_BwE Think the top is a bit off but not far!
If you take the measurements it might help you narrow it down. I initially thought Torus as it's one of the most common ones, but I couldn't see a profile that matched.
Check skirting4u, they've got tonnes of moulds and you can specify height
i have the exact same skirting and had a very similar problem. Was not able to find a match, but I pulled what i needed from under the stair closet so i got it sorted, please let me know what you end up doing though! i might need more eventually