Which Profile Do I Need?

Not sure which profile you need for your floor? Check out our handy table below.

ACCESSORY
USE FOR
Ramp Profile

Creating a smooth transition in doorways where there’s a height difference between the floors on each side.

Suitable for height differences of 15-22mm.

Semi-Ramp Profile

Creating a smooth transition in doorways where there’s a height difference between the floors on either side. These are especially helpful if your floor is adjacent to a room that has carpet.

Suitable for height differences of 15-22mm on one side and 8mm on the other side.

T Profile

Doorways where there’s no difference in height between the floors on either side.

End Profile

Doorways where there’s no floor on the other side (e.g. your door leading outside)

Beading (Scotia)

Covering expansion gaps between your floor and the wall or skirting board

Skirting

Covering the join between the bottom of your wall and your floor

Stair Nosing

Covering joins and corners when flooring is fitted on your stairs

Pipe Covers (Roses)

Covering any holes made in your flooring to fit it around pipes, (e.g. your radiator pipe)

Ramp Profile
Ramp Profile
USE FOR

Creating a smooth transition in doorways where there’s a height difference between the floors on each side.

Suitable for height differences of 15-22mm.

Semi-Ramp Profile
Semi-Ramp Profile
USE FOR

Creating a smooth transition in doorways where there’s a height difference between the floors on either side. These are especially helpful if your floor is adjacent to a room that has carpet.

Suitable for height differences of 15-22mm on one side and 8mm on the other side.

T Profile
T Profile
USE FOR

Doorways where there’s no difference in height between the floors on either side.

End Profile
End Profile
USE FOR

Doorways where there’s no floor on the other side (e.g. your door leading outside)

Beading (Scotia)
Beading (Scotia)
USE FOR

Covering expansion gaps between your floor and the wall or skirting board

Skirting
Skirting
USE FOR

Covering the join between the bottom of your wall and your floor

Stair Nosing
Stair Nosing
USE FOR

Covering joins and corners when flooring is fitted on your stairs

Pipe Covers (Roses)
Pipe Covers (Roses)
USE FOR

Covering any holes made in your flooring to fit it around pipes, (e.g. your radiator pipe)

Beading
Beading

Once you’ve fitted your new floor, there'll be a small gap between the edge of the floor and your wall or skirting board. Beading can be used to cover that extra space and create a beautiful, finished look.

Skirting/Scotia
Skirting/Scotia

Skirting is a decorative piece of wood, laminate or LVT that’s placed at the bottom of the walls around the edge of your room. Skirting is mainly used to disguise joins between the wall and the floor, but it also protects the edges of your floor and the wall from accidental scuffs.

Handy hint

Our skirting can be painted, allowing you to customise it to your taste. Match it to your wall or choose a contrasting colour for a bold finish! We recommend using unfinished skirting for the best results.

Stair Nosing
Stair Nosing

If you choose to fit your flooring over your stairs, stair nosing will protect the edges and will help you get a professional finish by hiding any joins between your floorboards and covering any corners. Plus, it’ll make your stairs easier to see, preventing slips and trips!

Our stair nosing is designed to fit flooring that’s 18mm – 20mm thick. If your floor is any thinner, it won't fit quite right!

Pipe Covers
Pipe Covers

When fitting your floor, you might need to work around a pipe or two, like the ones on your radiator. This will mean cutting a hole in your floor to fit it around each pipe. And that’s where our pipe covers come in handy. Just place them over any imperfections and they’ll blend seamlessly into your floor!

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Need a little help choosing the right accessories for your floor?

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