Naturanexa ironwood skirting and cornice are perfect for your bedroom, salon or any other room in your villa

 
In the language of interiors, skirting and cornice speak volumes about attention to detail.
— Naturanexa

A guide to Naturanexa's Skirting and Cornice:

Skirting sizes*

In cm 1 x 8 x random length from 60 up to 400

Cornice sizes*

Either in cm 2 x 2 or 4 x 4

Pick the length

Length can be random or custom

Choose a texture

Original Rustic

(wirebrushed)

reclaim ulin ironwood planks with a rustic top texture

Skirting only

Classic Smooth

(sanded)

Skirting and Cornice

*Custom dimensions available, contact us to discuss your project

 

Reclaimed Kalimantan Ironwood skirting and cornice

 

Borneo ironwood, locally known as Ulin, is a remarkable wood with an incredibly slow growth rate, less than 0.5mm per year. This characteristic results in a dense timber, perfect for a range of applications, including skirting and cornice.

Ulin heartwood boasts a Class 1 natural durability rating, both above and in-ground. It's prized for its inherent resistance to decay, termites, rot, and the most challenging weather conditions.

Traditionally used in the construction of houses, bridges, roads, and more by Kalimantan Dayak communities, Ulin is native to select regions in Southeast Asia, primarily Borneo. Remarkably, some Ulin trees can live for over a millennium.

Naturanexa's Ulin, recognized as the premier 100% recycled hardwood building components in the market, originates from disused structures in Kalimantan. These sources include houses, warehouses, bridges, roads, jetties, and various other structures. This exceptional wood is transformed into skirting and cornice, adding elegance and lasting charm to interior spaces.

 

Questions & Answers about Skirting and Cornice

What is a skirting and cornice?

  • Skirting: Skirting is a board that is attached to the bottom of the walls in a room. Skirting is typically used to hide the junction between the wall and the floor. It can also be used to protect the walls from damage.

  • Cornice: A cornice is a decorative molding that is attached to the top of the walls in a room. Cornices are typically used to add a touch of elegance to a room.

Benefits of using skirting and cornice:

  • Aesthetics: Skirting and cornice can add to the overall appearance of a room. They can be used to create a more finished and polished look.

  • Protection: Skirting can help to protect the walls from damage, such as from kicks or furniture.

  • Noise reduction: Skirting can help to reduce noise transmission between rooms.

  • Insulation: Skirting can help to insulate a room, which can save energy and money on heating and cooling costs.

Conclusion:

Skirting and cornice are versatile and attractive additions to any room. They can be used to improve the appearance, protection, noise reduction, and insulation of a room.