Types of Dry Lining Trims
Ceiling Trims
Elevate your ceiling design with our plaster trim extrusions, available in a range of eye-catching designs or floating raft solutions and Blind Box details. Simple and effective to use, they offer a choice of height options from 50 to 100mm and can be incorporated in any ceiling using standard grid systems, providing refined, plasterboard edge trims.
Create exciting floating ceilings using highly engineered and pre-cut sections and accessories, available in either off-the-shelf modular kit form or as individual bespoke solutions. They are available in a full range of profile colours to suit.
Perimeter Solutions
Retain complete wall-to-wall design integrity with our perimeter solutions. The pre-engineered extruded aluminium profiles and adaptors seamlessly accommodate full or cute tiles and vertical or horizontal plasterboard linings, offering precise plaster edging trim. These plasterboard strips can be used to create boxes for curtains, blinds and lighting details, or simply to complete your design with an attractive shadowline perimeter feature.
Are you lost? We also stock Drywall Lining Systems and Stud & Track Partitioning Kits for those looking to build partition walls.
The Benefits of Dry Lining Trims
Utilising drylining trims in your projects can significantly enhance the aesthetic and functionality quality of the space. Here’s how they benefit and how they are used:
- Professional Finish
Dry lining trims ensure a sleek, seamless transition between plasterboard and other elements, providing a polished and professional look to any project.
- Design Flexibility
Available in straight or curbed installations, they offer design versatility, compatible with all standard ceiling and plasterboard systems, allowing for creative freedom in design concepts.
- Customisation
With various sizes and options in colours and profiles, trims can be tailored to align with your specific aesthetic preferences and design vision, whether minimalist or intricate.
- User-Friendly
Their practical nature and ease of installation make them an invaluable asset for achieving high quality finishes efficiently, suitable for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
- Enhanced Aesthetics
The incorporation of dry lining trims elevates the overall appearance of the space, making them a preferred choice for those looking to achieve refined interiors.
Our Customers Also Ask
Find answers to the most common questions asked about dry lining trims.
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What are dry lining trims?
Dry lining trims are integral components used to achieve a professional finish in interior spaces. They ensure seamless transitions between plasterboard and suspended ceiling grids. Here's a brief overview:
- Purpose - They enhance aesthetic appeal and maintain design integrity, creating smooth interfaces and accommodating various design elements like curtains and lighting.
- Versatility - Available in straight or curved, they suit diverse project requirements and are compatible with all ceiling and plasterboard systems.
- Customisation - Offered in standard white or a range of RAL colours to complement any interior scheme.
- Practicality - Simple to use, they can be incorporated easily, whether in a modular kit form or bespoke solutions, providing an affordable solution for a polished look.
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Are there different types of dry lining trims available?
Indeed, there are various types of dry lining trims available to cater to different design needs and preferences. Here's a succinct overview:
- Ceiling Trims - Elevate your ceiling design with trims, offering a range of designs and floating raft solutions available in different height options to integrate with any standard grid systems.
- Perimeter Solutions - Maintain wall-to-wall design integrity and pre-engineered profiles and adaptors, ideal for creating spaces for curtains, blinds and lighting or adding an attractive shadowline perimeter feature.
- Customisation Options - Whether you prefer off-the-shelf modular kits or individual bespoke solutions, there are trims available in a full range of profile colours to suit your project's aesthetics requirements.
- Practical Application - These trims are versatile, allowing for the seamless accommodation of full or cut tiles and vertical or horizontal plasterboard linings, ensuring a cohesive look throughout.
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How do you use dry lining trims?
Using dry lining trims is straightforward and effective, allowing for a professional finish in interior spaces. Here's a quick guide:
- Measure and Cut - Start by measuring the area where the trim will be placed and cut the trim to the required length.
- Positioning - Position the trim in the desired location, ensuring it aligns correctly with the plasterboard or ceiling grid.
- Securing - Once in position, secure the trim using appropriate fixings, such as screws or adhesive, following the manufacturer's instructions.
- Finishing - After securing, finish by sealing any joints and applying the necessary coatings or paint to match your interior design.
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What size trims are there?
Dry lining trims come in a variety of sizes to accommodate different design needs and preferences. Typically, you can find trims offering a choice of height options, usually ranging from 50 to 100mm. This range of sizes allows for flexibility in design, whether you are looking to create eye-catching ceiling designs or seamless perimeter solutions. For specific size requirements or custom solutions, please refer to our product listings or get in touch with our knowledgeable team.
