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Coloured Skirting Boards?

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DarceyK123 | 00:35 Mon 20th Feb 2023 | Home & Garden
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I have only ever had white painted skirting boards but really fancy a change.
Has anyone opted for a different colour and either hated or loved it?

Was thinking of going quite dark, maybe grey or midnight blue, the walls are white.

Any opinions welcome.
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Go for it!! I have had non white woodwork, skirting and doors, which I really liked. Dependent on the colour you choose it doesn't show the dirt as much, or fade that quickly. I have had light grey, dark grey and a shade of blue., so done it more than once.
At a previous house all the woodwork was painted cream. I really liked it.
I have very bright skirting. No white at all other than the PVC windows.
We did our hall, stairs and landings last year with a subtle grey to the walls, off white (not cream) doors and balusters and then black skirtings, architraves, newel posts and handrails. We think it looks really, really, good; your focus of attention is reversed and together with black framed paintings on the walls makes a lovely difference.
Our skirting boards are all plain wood to match all the doors and window frames. Saves a lot of painting.
However, I think it might be great to have coloured ones if they match your decor.
2 years ago, I painted my bedroom a deep teal...all walls and skirtings plus the radiator. It's like being in a lovely cocoon.

If it goes with your furnishings, I'd go for midnight blue.
Grey is nice, but it's been overdone recently.
Why not try it, you can always repaint them later.
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Thanks everyone, yes think im going to brave it!! Off to B&Q tomorrow.
I was just thinking, the only things painted in our house are walls and ceilings and the three loft hatches in the ceilings.
I'm a great believer in contrast when it comes to interior decor and greys and blacks look really good. I've been meaning to do something similar to Captain 2 on my stairway. I'll no doubt get around to it sooner or later :-)
If you need any tips, Ken, just let us know. ;0))))))))
I just love colour and mix and match. It makes me happy!
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Cheeky!

I don't want a high gloss finish so i'll most likely use a black satin finish for the woodwork with one exception; i'll be aplying a grey undercoat before the black, but on the inner architraves, i will apply two coats of grey undercoat and leave it as is. I find the grey undercoat a very versatile colour and it will serve to soften the contrast between the black and whatever colour i decide for the doors - like yours, they will not be brilliant white.
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That 'Cheeky' was to the Captain:-)
Agree Ken, no high gloss here either. All satins and silks for us.
Don’t forget, you’ll have to do the architraves around the doors as well and it could look very stripy.
I live in a beamed old cottage and love retro. A bit hippyish actually. Nothing modern or stylish about our home.
I had deep plum skirting and architrave once with a Laura Ashley cream,plum and sage green wallpaper. Door and window frames were cream though. One day hung I have seen that looked better than it sounds covering the shootings with wood effect sticky back plastic ( the heavier duty one designed for kitchen cabinets) in a deep mahogany. Combined with mahogany framed mirrors and dusty blue paint it looked interesting and quite striking.
I like interesting Rowan! We've never followed fashion.
Me neither, however if I see a trend I like I might take advantage of improved availability in the diy stores.

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