Come on - you know I only use Torx screws...
Come on - you know I only use Torx screws...
IMO the mdf should sit nice and straight. If your walls aren't, fill behind the skirting and treat the filler as part of the wall. Wavy skirting is just not on.
IMO the mdf should sit nice and straight. If your walls aren't, fill
I was going to say that... but you got there first ;-)
Hmm, I think it's very much depends situation, in some situations yes, other times I think it is better to have the skirting fitted closer to the wall.
It depends on how wavy the wall is. If it's fairly gentle curves along the whole length, then it's visually better to make the skirting conform to the wall.
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