Interior design ideas

Plinth

September 12th, 2007

So, plinth is the rod closing a crack between a wall and a floor. However, today any rod can be made of different materials, and possess various operational qualities. The modern plinth can be made according to the “traditional compounding” - it may be made of wood, or under the modern recipe - from plastic.
Wooden plinth
The plinth made of file of a tree and veneer is applied to frame parquet and laminate floors, the basis of a design is usually carried out from a fur-tree or pine file, which is covered with veneer from valuable breeds of a tree. Besides, manufacturing entirely from a file (an oak, ash, cherries, etc.) is also possible. Some models can be supplied with cable channel.
The wooden plinth has both advantages and disadvantages. Conclusive and most obvious advantage of a wooden plinth relies in its “noble” origin and ecological cleanliness. Durability and durability of wooden products are also very important.
As if to lacks the wooden plinth has received the greatest criticism for the high price which makes rational with only with expensive floor covering, for example, a piece parquet. Wooden plinths (keyway and massive) are simply pasted to an equal, pure and dry wall.
Plastic plinth
Plastic analogue is a strong contender to wooden plinths.
Plastic plinth is made of foam PVC and it is used for framing of the laminated, linoleum and carpet floor coverings.
Design of the majority of plastic plinths reminds wooden plinths. From the back party they are supplied by fixing channels and a niche for a wire. Plastic plinths for household linoleum often have a groove from a face sheet.
Today plastic plinth - is the irreplaceable detail of furnish, their advantage before wooden plinths are obvious. They do not require additional processing (painting), they have absolutely smooth surface, they do not require special care, and they are steady against influence of household chemical goods and are very aesthetic.

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