by NimbusII »
Sat Nov 17, 2007 8:49 pm
Hi,
Firstly the door frames/architraves & and inch of skirting next to architrave should have been cut to the same height as the thickness as your floor + underlay, then the flooring should have traveled underneath leaving the expansion gap hidden under the architrave. This way you would only need to bead upto the end of the skirting finishing with a double mitre on your end of beading/scotia to give a nice finish to the beading with no rough ends showing.
Secondly, depending on what type of beading you are using, if using wooden beading that is going to be painted the same colour as your skirting you can make cuts along the back of the beading this will allow the beading to bend without twisting forward, this can then be nailed and the nails sunk below level and filled as can the cuts you made earlier and sanded then painted.
If you are using the MDF foil/paper covered scotia you will need to cut to short lengths(length depends on tightness of curve) glued or pinned in place and then a similar shade mastic sealant to fill the facing gaps and white acrylic sealant to fill behind the scotia/beading..
Hope this helps