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I am in the process of fitting skirting board in my bathroom .I am
using this profile . http://www.wickes.co.uk/invt/120620?...QPN Xrg%3D%3D I have architrave that I used previously and it has a very similar profile ..although narrower ( altho' I might use some of the skirting cut down to suit if I have enough left over) and I am having an argument with myself . I am correct in thinking that the tapered edge goes towards the door space am I not so that it meets the dor stops. ?....if it makes any difference and I can't see why it should...the door opens outwards in to the hall so from the hall inwards you have Door/Door Stops/Architrave . Stuart |
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