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Skirting King Sale — Save on Primed MDF Skirting & Architrave
UK skirting board and architrave manufacturer — primed MDF profiles, solid oak skirting, and matching door casings cut to length for renovations and new builds.
Codes last checked: 12 July 2026
Skirting King Sale — Save on Primed MDF Skirting & Architrave




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Skirting King is a UK manufacturer focused on the trim corner of the renovation market — skirting boards, architrave, door casings, and the matching corner blocks and end caps that finish a room properly. The core range is primed MDF cut to size and supplied ready to top-coat, with classic profile choices like Torus, Ogee, Lambs Tongue, Bullnose, and Pencil Round. Solid oak skirting is sold alongside the MDF range for higher-end fit-outs, and the website lets you pair a skirting profile with a matching architrave so the doorway trim stays consistent with the wall line.
The configurator is the strongest reason to use Skirting King rather than picking up generic lengths from a builders' merchant: you choose profile, height (95 mm, 119 mm, 144 mm, 169 mm, 194 mm, and 219 mm are typical), thickness, and length, and the site quotes a price per metre with delivery rolled in. That makes it easy to budget a whole house refit room-by-room rather than buying lengths blind and ending up with offcuts.
Savings come more from the manufacturer-direct pricing than from voucher codes — buying primed MDF skirting from a tile and trim retailer typically costs 30–50% more for equivalent profiles. When voucher codes do run, they tend to be percentage-off site-wide or free delivery codes around bank holidays and the post-Christmas renovation window in January. The clearance section lists discontinued profile runs at sharp discounts; if you can match an existing profile in the house you're renovating, it's the cheapest way to top up a partial replacement.
— MoneySaverCodes Team