Should skirting boards be the same colour as doors?

Skirting boards and architraves are white to match the walls while all the doors, including the external one is a gorgeous blue. If you have powdercoated windows then you can't change these but if you have timber ones you can choose to paint them the same or highlight them.
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Should skirting boards and doors match?

For a simple answer, it's true that architraves and skirtings 'should' match, but matching is more relevant to proportional sizes and not design. You can very easily have different profile styles that work well together, and features that complement each other, even if they don't necessarily match.
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What colour should your skirting boards be?

As a general rule, your skirting boards should follow the same colour tone as your walls. Darker skirting boards will give your space a more modern, contemporary feel, while lighter colours will help make small rooms appear larger. If you're still unsure, play it safe and choose a crisp, pure white.
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Should I paint the skirting boards the same colour as the walls?

If you are still undecided, paint brand Dulux advices that you should choose a crisp, pure white colour although, as a rule of thumb, your skirting boards should follow the same colour tone as your walls.
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Can you have different colour skirting boards?

Use Different Shades Of The Same Colour

Painting skirting boards and architrave a slightly darker shade of the wall colour is a good way of achieving a balance between the harmonious look of painting everything the same colour, and the contrast of using a white or highly contrasting colour.
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Should skirting boards be gloss?

Most skirting boards need an oil-based or gloss finish because of their hardwearing properties.
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Should all woodwork match?

As a general rule, plan to paint all the trim throughout the main areas of the house the same color to create a unified effect from room to room. In more personal spaces, such as bedrooms and bathrooms, you might want to play around with more unique wall and trim color combinations.
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Should skirting boards be lighter or darker?

As a general rule, your skirting boards should follow the same colour tone as your walls. Darker skirting boards will give your space a more modern, contemporary feel, while lighter colours will help make small rooms appear larger. If you're still unsure, play it safe and choose a crisp, pure white.
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Are skirting boards Old Fashioned?

Skirting doesn't have to be old-fashioned though, there are many modern styles that will suit carpet or polished wooden flooring.
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Should woodwork be lighter than walls?

Light Walls and Darker Woodwork

A marvellous way to create light and space is to use the lightest colour on the largest surface area, such as the walls, and a darker tone on woodwork. This works well if you are using a neutral scheme, and gives a more 'decorated' feel.
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Should skirting boards be painted white?

Often, skirting boards are painted a neutral or white shade out of habit, but their proportion makes them the perfect opportunity to add a little colour.
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Should skirting match the floor?

A perfect match between the two elements will help avoid a contrast and result in the effect of a uniform whole. The skirting of the same wood thus becomes a natural continuation of the floor, enlarging its surface and visually expanding the space.
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Should skirting and coving match?

Painting skirting boards & coving in the same colour as the wall will make the wall seem taller. This is perfect if you have a low ceiling that can enclose your room, making it feel more claustrophobic. An alternative school of thought is to paint coving in a completely unique colour to highlight it.
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What colour should woodwork be?

There are no hard, fast rules when it comes to choosing paint colours for interior woodwork and plasterwork, but white is always a popular choice because it has a timeless quality, complementing all types of décor and most other colours.
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Should you paint walls or skirting first?

You should paint your walls first and your skirting boards last. One of the golden rules of decorating is to start at the top and work your way down. By painting a feature wall beforehand, you'll avoid any drip marks ruining your newly painted skirting boards.
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Do you have to paint skirting boards?

Typically skirting boards should be the last part of a room you should paint. But if you are hanging wallpaper, paint the skirting boards first. Make sure you paint onto the wall by approximately one inch. This creates a sharp finish between the skirting board and wallpaper.
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What is the most modern skirting board?

Square Groove 2 skirting board is by far and away the most popular modern...
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Should I paint wooden skirting boards?

If you're painting your whole room it's widely debated which to paint first, skirting boards or walls? We would recommend painting the skirting boards first and allowing them to dry as emulsion will then easily wipe off should you get any on your woodwork!
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Should door frames be same colour as walls?

By painting the doors the same hue as the walls, the doors will not catch the eye in the same way as they would if they were painted a different shade. Keeping them the same colour helps to create a streamlined and ultra-modern look.
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How do you match skirting and architrave?

You'll always need to choose the same thickness (or thicker) as your skirtings for your architraves. This is so the architraves don't sit back from the skirting boards. If you're using plinth blocks between the skirting and architrave, the architrave just needs to be thinner than the plinth block.
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Is white woodwork going out of style?

All-white is losing its appeal

Much like in the kitchen, using white throughout an entire room is another interior design trend that's waning. White can make a room look crisp and clean, but too much of it can make a room feel cold.
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Is it OK to mix woods when decorating?

While mixing wood tones is perfectly acceptable—and in fact, we encourage it—it always helps to pick a dominant wood tone as a starting point to help you choose other pieces to bring in the room.
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Can you mix wood and painted trim?

Not only can you mix wood and white trim, you can also mix stained trim with painted trim of any color. Mixing trim is not as easy as “all or nothing”, but the results are well worth the extra effort (and, it might save you some money, too!).
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