Flooring Trims

Flooring Trims for Laminate, Wood & LVT Installation

Flooring trims are essential finishing components used to complete flooring installations neatly and professionally. Designed to cover expansion gaps, protect exposed edges, and enhance overall appearance, they ensure your flooring is both functional and visually clean. Whether fitting laminate, engineered wood, solid wood, vinly, or LVT, the correct trim allows for natural floor movement while delivering a high‑quality finish.


Our range includes scotia, quadrant, decorative scotia, and stripwood profiles in pine, primed pine, light hardwood, and white oak, offering solutions for both painted and natural wood interiors. Available in multiple sizes from 9mm to 30mm and supplied in 2.4m lengths, these trims support everything from subtle detailing to wider expansion coverage.


Primed options are ideal for quick on‑site painting, while oak and hardwood trims provide a durable, premium finish to match real wood flooring. Whether you’re a trade professional or DIY installer, our flooring trims are easy to cut and fit using adhesive, pins, or screws. From discreet perimeter finishing to multi‑purpose stripwood for joinery and detailing, this category provides reliable, practical solutions for achieving a clean, long‑lasting result on any flooring project.

Flooring Trims FAQ's

Flooring trims are used to cover expansion gaps, protect floor edges, and create a neat finish where flooring meets walls, doorways, or other surfaces.

Both cover expansion gaps, but scotia has a more traditional curved profile, while quadrant is tighter and more discreet. Choice usually comes down to visual preference and gap size.

No. Scotia and quadrant trims are designed to be fixed in front of existing skirting boards, saving time and avoiding unnecessary removal work.

No. Trims should always be fixed to the skirting or wall, not the floor, to allow the flooring underneath to expand and contract naturally.

Yes. Primed trims are ready for painting, while pine, hardwood, and oak trims can be painted, oiled, waxed, stained, or varnished.

Measure the expansion gap left around your floor. Smaller gaps suit 9–12mm trims, while wider gaps or thicker flooring may require 18–30mm profiles.