Skirting boards with cable duct
Finally, your new floor has been installed and you are super happy with it. But something is still missing. Indeed, the finishing touch. The floor still needs to be beautifully finished. Especially when choosing a laminate floor, you cannot do without a good skirting board, but even with a PVC floor, a skirting board is often the icing on the cake. Do you want to create a truly luxurious look in your home, living room or bedroom and are you looking for skirting boards with cable ducts? Then you have come to the right place at Solza. With a large assortment, fast delivery, and large stocks, we are the flooring specialist in the field of skirting boards with cable ducts. Do you have questions about our products, would you like to speak with one of our specialists first, or would you like to see the possibilities in real life before making a choice? No problem at all. Feel free to contact us or visit our showroom in Alphen aan den Rijn.
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No more cables in sight
Running many cables on the floor can be messy and can also pose a tripping hazard if it is not handled carefully. The Cable tray plinth Helps solve this problem because you can easily get rid of all the extra cabling behind it. This means that you no longer have cords everywhere, which makes for a more visually pleasant and safer environment in your home or office. For example, you can clean up the necessary cables for the internet, for example.
Mount with a clip system
The cable tray skirting boards can be mounted in different ways, of course you can attach the skirting boards to the wall with special caulking, but in many cases this can also be done with a unique clip system. With an easy-to-follow instruction manual included, you can be sure that the installation will run smoothly. You simply attach the clips to the wall, for this drilling in the wall is necessary, and click the skirting boards on it.
Plinths at a laminate floor
You can of course always install a plinth, but especially if you have a laminate floor, you cannot avoid installing a plinth and finishing the floor neatly. Namely, unlike PVC, laminate is not laid out tightly against the wall. Laminate can always “work” a bit after laying and should therefore be laid floating. This means that you give the floor some shedding between the floor and wall to prevent the floor from becoming bent when it is built. You can fill this piece of what remains nicely with a plinth that is above it, as if it were, but so that you no longer see the ugly slot.
Plinths at a PVC floor
Even if you have chosen a PVC floor, you can opt for plinths. You attach this to the wall, just above your PVC floor. A PVC floor is placed against the wall and a plinth is not necessary. Nevertheless, it is wise to apply a plinth for a beautiful finish.
Cable tray skirting
In our range we have various skirting boards with cable tray. You can use these plinths with both laminate and PVC. The advantage of this cable-tray skirting board is not only a tight finish, but you can also put off excess twists behind it. You can stick these behind the plinth, so that you not only have them out of sight, but also cannot fall over them. So nicely resolved!
Cable Trough Transfer Plinth
In addition, you can also choose transfer skirting with cable tray from us. You attach these plinths to the wall over a small existing plinth. We also have a storage space for this transfer plinth with cable tray for excess cables, which you can beautifully hide behind the plinth and no longer have an ugly face of it.
Choose the right plinth
When you choose a new plinth for your floor, it is important to pay attention to a few points. First, it is Of course important what kind of floor do you have laminate or PVC. With laminate you should of course take into account the space between the wall and your laminate so make sure that your plinth is enough to remove this ugly slot. In addition, it is important how many cables you want to remove behind you blind, the more cables, the larger the plinth that are of course. There are various types of skirting, there are skirting boards with a cable tray, high skirting boards with cable tray, and transfer skirting boards with cable tray. In addition, it is good to look for a plinth in the same PVC or laminate floor that you have or one that is very close to it.
Placing your baseboards with cable tray
If you want to install new plinths, you first need to know how big your room is. Measure the length of all the walls individually and add it up, now you know the size of your room. Just keep in mind that it's not nice to put all small pieces together so I try to get as much as I can from one piece. You can attach skirting boards with cable tray in various ways. So you can glue them with special skirting kit. There are also click systems that allow you to attach them to the wall within no time. No glue, no screws and quickly attached.
Frequently asked questions about Skirting boards with cable duct
What are skirting boards with a cable duct?
Skirting boards with cable ducts are special skirting boards with an integrated space in which cables can be concealed. They provide a neat and tidy appearance.
What are the advantages of skirting boards with cable ducts?
They conceal loose cables, prevent tripping hazards and ensure a sleek finish for floors and walls. In addition, they are easy to install and cables remain accessible.
Which cables can be concealed in a skirting board cable duct?
Common cables such as electricity cables, internet cables, telephone lines, and speaker cables can be routed in a cable baseboard.
How are skirting boards with cable ducts installed?
These skirting boards can be secured with adhesive, screws, or a click system. Many models have a removable cover for easy addition or removal of cables.
