Transforming Doorways with Skirting Blocks

When it comes to interior design, even the smallest details can make a significant impact. One such detail that often goes unnoticed is the skirting block, also known as the plinth block. Positioned at the base of a wall where the skirting meets the architrave, skirting blocks add a subtle yet sophisticated touch to doorways, creating a seamless transition between architectural elements.

 

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Particularly suited for styles like Hamptons, French Provincial, and Georgian, skirting blocks can elevate a space’s overall look and feel.

A skirting block is typically thicker and wider than the adjoining skirting and architrave, making it a standout feature in the overall trim work. This extra thickness enhances the architectural framing around doors, allowing profiles of different thicknesses, styles, and heights to come together seamlessly. Without a skirting block, aligning various profiles can sometimes result in an awkward transition, but with the right block, the result is a balanced, cohesive look that enhances the doorway’s framing.

Intrim’s skirting blocks have been specified by renowned Australian interior designers like Three Birds Renovations, who recently used the SB05 skirting block in their project, House 16: Erin’s Urban Farmhouse. This project marked the first time Three Birds introduced skirting blocks to their design, and it was a resounding success. “Skirting and architraves can really help elevate the style of your home whilst adding value and should not be forgotten about,” said Erin from Three Birds. She noted that Intrim’s SB05 skirting block framed and accentuated her doorways.

Designer Natalee Bowen from Indah Island, known for her stunning Hamptons-style homes, also regularly incorporates Intrim’s skirting blocks into her designs. By adding skirting blocks, Natalee frames her doorways with elegance, enhancing the traditional Hamptons charm of her interiors.

Gone are the days when skirting boards and blocks were mere functional features. Today, they serve as essential elements that help define a room’s style and character. As Erin from Three Birds suggests, thoughtful selection of skirting and architrave profiles — complemented by well-chosen skirting blocks — can deliver a wow factor that brings a sense of luxury to any home. So, when planning your next interior project, consider the impact that quality skirting blocks, like those from Intrim, can bring to your space. With the right choice, you can transform doorways from simple passages to beautifully framed architectural highlights.

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