Hi all,
I'm in the process of replacing the old skirting boards and architrave in my living room and I'm planning to oil or wax the wood as opposed to painting it. In the past I've used skirting nails and/or screws and plugs to fix skirting boards - a dab of filler and they're fine for painting.
What are my options if I want to keep the grain of the wood visible? In my experience, wood-coloured fillers look pants and never match the colour of the wood after waxing or staining. Should I glue the skirting? Or use dowels? If dowels, how to I go about that?
Thanks all, any help much appreciated...
I'm in the process of replacing the old skirting boards and architrave in my living room and I'm planning to oil or wax the wood as opposed to painting it. In the past I've used skirting nails and/or screws and plugs to fix skirting boards - a dab of filler and they're fine for painting.
What are my options if I want to keep the grain of the wood visible? In my experience, wood-coloured fillers look pants and never match the colour of the wood after waxing or staining. Should I glue the skirting? Or use dowels? If dowels, how to I go about that?
Thanks all, any help much appreciated...