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Intrim SK800FR Shadowline®

Modern Coastal

SK800FR Shadowline

Intrim SK800FR Fire Rated Shadowline® is Intrim’s CSIRO tested and AS1530.4-2014 fire standard approved Skirting Board. It is designed to be installed prior to wall plastering to provide a flush finish. This style of moulding is recommended for use in a Modern Contemporary / Art Deco style interior.

Intrim SK800FR Shadowline® is specially crafted in a fire resistant MDF and comes pre-primed to save you time on your project. SK800FR is 18mm thick, has a Shadowline groove that is 10mm high x 6mm deep, and available in 65mm, 90mm, 110mm, 160mm, 205mm and 260mm visible heights.

Unlike traditional skirting boards, the height dimensions on Shadowline are now shown as the visible height to the top of the Shadowline Groove (A). This allows you to measure up from the floor to select your profile sizes. The actual material is much higher than the visible size, as the top section of the skirting board sits behind the plasterboard. Refer to the diagram and Shadowline table of dimensions to help you select the size that best suits your requirements.

Find out more about the testing and wall constructions for compliance here and our Installation Instructions here.

Australian Patent No AU2014100509.

Available in:

  • 65mm wide x 18mm thick x 3000mm length
  • 90mm wide x 18mm thick x 3000mm length
  • 110mm wide x 18mm thick x 3000mm length
  • 160mm wide x 18mm thick x 3000mm length
  • 205mm wide x 18mm thick x 3000mm length
  • 260mm wide x 18mm thick x 3000mm length

Refer to the diagram and Shadowline table of dimensions to help you select the size that best suits your requirements.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a skirting board and architrave?

The difference between a skirting board and an architrave is the location and the size. The skirting board is designed to be fitted around the perimeter of a room and fixed to the wall where it meets the floor. An architrave is usually a smaller width and is fitted around the windows and doorways to cover where the wooden frame meets the plasterboard.

What is the difference between primed and unprimed skirting and architraves?

Primed mouldings are coated with primer before leaving our factory. After installation, they only need painting with your final colour. This is fast becoming the preferred option as it saves time and money for the end user. Extra lead time must be allowed if you choose this option. Normally, it will add only a few days to your expected delivery date.

How do you install skirting boards and architraves?

To prepare timber skirting and architraves, you can explore our guide on how to install skirting boards. It involves a process of measuring and cutting the boards to size, before securing them to a wall.

How long is each length of skirting and architrave?

FJ Pine and MDF skirting and architrave are sold in lengths of 5.4 metres.

Are Skirting and Architrave the same profile?

Yes, every profile code can be used. The only difference is that the architrave typically will be of a smaller height when compared to the skirting of the same profile. For example, SK498 is a skirting and an architrave, but the latter will be smaller (66mm, 90mm, or 115 mm), while the former can have a height of up to 285mm.

How much skirting or architrave I will need?

To work this out accurately, you must measure the rooms, doorways and window frames. To learn how to do this, see the guide (how to measure skirting boards). We also offer a free take-off service for our account customers, which allows us to determine your requirements. Simply submit your project details, plans and window schedule. The minimum order quantity is 10 lengths. We recommend increasing your order slightly to allow for any wastage or damage. It is the most cost-effective option, instead of placing a top-up order if you underestimate your requirements.