7 Tips for Shadowline Skirtings and Jambs
Shadow Line Skirtings and Jambs
Shadowline skirtings and door jambs are beautiful finish that is becoming increasingly popular.
There are so many ways to achieve this look, but there are some tips based on my personal experiences with the look.
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Great video man! This was exactly the kind of video i needed to watch before deciding whether or not to attempt this on my crooked old house.
I watched it all! Very informative and well articulated. Thanks man.
Thank you for the concise video it was very helpful to me as I am building a new modern-style home. I have done much research on KZread concerning this and yours is the only video that gave me good objective information without trying to sell me something.
Excellent videowork, succint, clear and easy to follow with good visual examples. you're a pro mate.
@charleyli9363
4 жыл бұрын
Too kind, Cheers.
Really enjoying your videos Charlie. We are building a custom home in Melbourne and finding your experiences especially with P50 shadowlines and in-srceed vs in-slab hydronic very helpful. Keep them coming.
@charleyli9363
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Nick, glad they're helpful! Thank you for engaging with the content ☺️. Yeah P50 and hydronic are two really tricky/confusing ones! Any other video ideas for me 😁?
great presentation. As a DIY home owner, i chose to use shadow line after seeing it in another home. to keep cost down i utilized plastic tear away L strip setting an 1/8 inch gap. yes it is more labor, but not much more material cost doing it this way.
Great honesty, learning culture... Excellent.
thanks for your tips. I watch through all the video which is very useful. I am going to build Shadowline in my new house :-).
Mate, great video. Informative and coherent. Thanks.
0:09 Tip 1: Frame preparation 0:59 Tip 2: Skirting profile 2:09 Tip 3:Jamb profile 3:30 Tip 4: Flooring 5:07 Tip 5: Think beyond shadowlines 5:53 Tip 6: Collaboration is key 6:35 Tip 7: Homeowners...
Great tips, thanks, if only I saw this yesterday 🙃😃
Brilliant vid mate
You can always do a dado on the skirting board to get some resemblance to a shadow line.
Important and useful tips. Thanks. One question that was not covered is choosing the best size of shadow gap. I think on doors it depend on the width of your door frame/jam. For ceilings you may need to consider large gaps that allow for window blinds or lighting etc. (floating ceiling effect). It is worth noting that building fire regs can come into play (20mm UK for example). The work around is to double board to maintain fire reg compliance. For larger gaps (particularly ceiling) the whole void will need to be lined with gypsum panels to maintain fire separation or similar. Nothing can beat shadow gap for a contemporary look with hardwood frames. However, if not done neatly and 100% straight, it looks truly awful. There is zero forgiveness.
I have shadowline skirting and door jambs, external doors I just copied the rebate of the internal jambs I got, pretty sure I got them of intrim mouldings, pine skirting with bevelled edges with 10mm rebate and jabms rebated with 10mm and just set with pvc L angle, yet to set the joints. I think its the best way to do it, very strong
Thanks for sharing. It looks too slick to pass up!
running flooring up to your framing is easy and preferred for a reveal look.
Great video and tips!!
@charleyli9363
4 жыл бұрын
Hey Matt, thanks for watching and commenting! It means a lot to me.
Looks 👍 how is this done with existing home / rehab
I need to fix a rough opening. I’m installing a 4/4 VG Fir jamb and things are out of plumb and the opposing side is in the kitchen so no room for casing. It backs up to the fridge.
Thanks Charley.
@charleyli9363
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching :)
Quick question: Is it possible to completely soundproof a room with shadow skirts? The reason I ask is because all the videos I've seen on properly soundproofing require using green glue / acoustic seal on all the trims. This seems hard to do with shadow shirts, and I've never seen it done in any vid. But is it doable?
What door jambs would you recommend? for shadowline
Brilliant !
doing this for our cellar revamp in the uk. its very uncommon here but with this video and hours searching managed to find our equivalent of a p50, Is there anything specifically to note when doing it on a brick/ cement wall. great video again
@charleyli9363
4 жыл бұрын
Make sure it’s straight all the way up and down 😊 Perhaps screed/batten the wall out first to ensure straight, plumb surface? Send me some photos on Ig @charley_li! Thanks for watching
Is it more expensive than all the purchasing baseboards, installer and then painting and caulking baseboard?
Tip 7 👍👌
@charleyli9363
5 жыл бұрын
😅 important to coach your clients in some capacity and help them make the best decision.
Some really good tips and other considerations I had not even thought about. The main reason why I arrived here is because I am looking for the best solution for installing the floor. Here in the UK given the types of houses we have and cheap floor coverings I will likely finish with a laminate floor. I am sorry but I did not really understand what you were saying at 4:38 so again in simple terms what order should I install things in please?
@charleyli9363
4 жыл бұрын
1. Hang plaster sheet off the floor 2. Test fit skirting and remove (Optional) 3. Install flooring 4. Cover edge of flooring with skirting 5. Finish plaster Alternatively, you could 1. Hang plaster 2. Install skirting 3. Install floorboard butting up to skirting 4. Install trim piece to cover gap/imperfections between flooring and skirting This second option would yield a very ugly result in my opinion as you are adding in a trim piece after going to all that trouble to recess a trim piece. Thanks for watching!
@dannys7795
4 жыл бұрын
@@charleyli9363 Cool thanks.... I am interested in reveal base but yes annoying..... looks like i have to install the flooring as I do the drywalling. Plasterers are so messy so ill have to look at something decent to cover up the floor. Thanks and great video
Is it a rabbet or rebated skirt?
Is there any instruction video or product recommendations for doing shadow gap baseboards on a solid masonry wall? Most walls where I live are brick with a cement topping for leveling that is then finished with plaster ... no drywall or plaster board.
@evansekemini9262
Жыл бұрын
Its been a year plus since you made this comment, and I’m here right now, with a project on my sleeve hoping to do a shadow gap on a blockwork with cement plaster, please if you’ve found a solution to it, I wouldn’t mind if you shared, Thank you.
@jimwilcox946
Жыл бұрын
@@evansekemini9262 I never got a response, but I can tell you that we ended up having the plaster finish the wall to the desired height. He did not do a consistent job, but fortunately the carpenter who did the baseboard install was able to tweak the height of the baseboards so it is not so noticeable.
@evansekemini9262
Жыл бұрын
@@jimwilcox946 oh great, do you mind sharing a photo or video of how it turned out please?
As a painter shadow lines are painful and there’s no way in the world I’d install them in my place. There’s always gaps that need sealing at the back edge of the shadow line that is so difficult to get into even with a little finger. So it’s extremely slow and didficult. Shadow line architraves and skirts are not only expensive to install they are far more costly to paint.
@jerzykolodziej8584
6 ай бұрын
On jobs I've been on the door frames are removed for painting. Skirting details not so easy... if you can remove or fit after painting then that is best.
Hey there, has anybody come seen shadow gap as skirting? What do you think about that?
you could just do the shadow at the base where floor and wall meet, this way you can do it with a F like channel, and it makes it rather straight forward. no need for the shadow to be set up high..thats actually the point of getting a gallery like finish, specially with the concrete polish floor.
@Tigerratcat
2 жыл бұрын
I like this look and was wondering if this would be much simpler. I think the gyprock first then floor then the P50 (no baseboard) I guess it would be very fragile. But shouldn’t be too expensive to finish off
Hi. What kind of backsplash did you use on the wall behind you? Thank you
@charleyli9363
4 жыл бұрын
That's a natural stone material called Dolomite (kind of like marble). This particular colour is called Super White.
@mihaelalobontiu2050
4 жыл бұрын
@@charleyli9363 Thank you for your prompt answer
Cool.
@charleyli9363
4 жыл бұрын
Cheers!
Hi Charley, in a renovation converting existing skiting and architrave to square set. What if you just wanted to square set the architraves for doors and windows without the hassle of doing the skirting. How would you finish the skirting DAR where it would normally meeting the architrave?