Quadrant mouldings

Quadrant mouldings are commonly used to bridge the joint between two surfaces, especially where vertical walls meet floors, worktops or tiling. They serve a practical function, often hiding expansion gaps or rough edges. In modern construction, these mouldings are also fitted along internal corners to provide a clean finish that helps protect vulnerable joins from damage or moisture.

You’ll find quadrant mouldings in materials like white primed MDF, plastic, pine and solid oak, with each suited to different site conditions and preferences. Pine quadrant moulding is often used where a stained or varnished timber finish is needed, while plastic options are suited for damp areas such as kitchens and bathrooms. Oak remains a popular choice for traditional-style interiors, though it’s also found in contemporary design. Historically, quadrant profiles were hand-shaped for use in decorative panelling, but modern versions are precision-cut for consistent dimensions. Quadrants are available in a range of sizes and lengths to match standard build requirements.

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