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I am going to change all the skirting (and architrave) as I decorate through the house as the skirting is currently small 75mm chamfered 70s style. I am not thinking of plastic door architraves as that wouldn't match the painted parts, but skirting seems viable.
I was originally thinking of MDF but see there's a lot of plastic products now some of which can hide cables which maybe useful in a few places where I cannot easily chase out new cable runs or go under the floor. I want the whole house consistent so want to get this right especially as I may need to purchase it all in one go to ensure availability.
So has anyone used one of the various plastic types of skirting and can help with how good it looks compared to MDF/wood and any other issues such as dealing with awkward angles/corners etc?
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