Cutting Styrofoam baseboards can seem like a challenge, especially if you’re not familiar with the process. However, this skill is fundamental for anyone who wants to transform their environments with a refined and professional finish. Styrofoam baseboards are a popular choice for several reasons: they are lightweight, durable, easy to install, and available in a variety of styles that can complement any decor.
One of the main aspects that guarantee a pleasant aesthetic result is the precision of the cut. A well-cut skirting board not only fits perfectly into the wall edges, but also gives the room an elegant look. In this guide we will present a detailed step by step guide on how to cut polystyrene skirting boards, including advice on the tools needed and the most effective techniques to achieve a perfect finish. By following these guidelines you will feel confident and ready to carry out this task with ease, ensuring that your decorating project has the desired impact. So roll up your sleeves and let’s transform your space together!
Learn how to cut polystyrene skirting boards
With the right guidelines you can easily transform your space, leaving everything elegant and harmonious. So, get ready to learn how to do it right and breathe new life into your spaces!
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Required materials and tools
- Polystyrene plinth
- Fine cut saw or band saw
- Ruler or square
- Pencil or pen for marking
- Adhesive tape (optional)
- Construction glue or nails for fixing
- Cutting box (for angled cuts).

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Step by step to cut polystyrene skirting
We will provide you with a simple and effective method to help you cut polystyrene skirting boards, ensuring that each piece fits perfectly around the edges of your walls. With the right tools and some practical tips, you can transform your spaces with a sophisticated, well-crafted finish. Let’s go?
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Measure and mark
Start by measuring the length of skirting you need. Use a ruler to make sure your measurements are accurate. Mark the location of the cut with a pencil. If you are cutting a corner, mark the measurement on both sides of the baseboard.
Set the angle (if necessary)
For angled cuts, such as corners, use a cutting square or box. The cutting box will help maintain the correct angle, usually 45 degrees, ideal for internal and external corners.
Cut the footer
With your miter saw or band saw, begin cutting along the line you marked. Cut slowly and steadily, following the marking line for a more precise result. If you use the cutting box, insert the skirting board and make the cut following the defined angle.
Check Fit
After cutting, place the skirting board on the wall to check whether the installation is correct. If necessary, make adjustments by eliminating small excesses.
Prepare for installation
Before attaching the skirting, if desired, sand the cut edges to ensure they are smooth and free of burrs. This helps with the final look of the footer.
Clean the surface where the baseboard will be installed to ensure good adhesion of the glue or nails.
Install the footer
Apply construction glue to the back of the baseboard or use nails to secure it to the wall. Press firmly and hold for a few seconds to ensure it is securely in place.
Finish
Once the skirting is installed, you can choose to paint or caulk the joints for a more refined finish. This will help hide seams and give your space a cleaner look.
Why invest in a Polystyrene Skirting Board
Investing in a polystyrene skirting board is a smart decision for those looking to combine aesthetics, durability and practicality in interior decoration. This increasingly popular material has a number of benefits that make it the ideal choice for any renovation or construction project.
Attractive aesthetics
The polystyrene skirting board has a smooth and elegant finish, which matches different furnishing styles, from the most classic to the contemporary. Its versatility allows you to find it in different colors and sizes, adapting perfectly to your personal taste.
Lightness and ease of installation
Polystyrene is a lightweight material, which facilitates handling and installation. This means you can install skirting without needing heavy equipment or professional help, saving you time and money.
Durability
Unlike other materials, polystyrene skirting does not deform with humidity and does not suffer damage over time. It is stain resistant and easy to clean, making it ideal for high-traffic environments such as living rooms and hallways.
Reduced maintenance
One of the great advantages of polystyrene skirting boards is the reduced need for maintenance. Unlike wood, which may require periodic painting or varnishing, polystyrene maintains its appearance much longer without requiring constant care.
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Frequently asked questions
What tools do I need to cut polystyrene skirting?
To cut styrofoam skirting you will need a band saw or fine-cut saw, a ruler, a marking pencil and, optionally, a cutting box for the corners. These tools will ensure precise, clean cuts, essential for a professional finish.
How to ensure that the skirting board cutting is accurate?
To ensure accurate cuts, always start by measuring and marking the area where the baseboard will be installed. Use a ruler to draw a straight line along the baseboard and make the cut slowly, following the line. If you cut at an angle, use a cutting box to make sure the angle is correct.
Is it difficult to install polystyrene skirting after cutting?
No, installing a polystyrene skirting board is quite simple. After cutting the pieces precisely, you can attach them to the wall using construction glue or nails, depending on your preference. Make sure the pieces fit together well and use putty to cover any imperfections in the joints.
Can I paint polystyrene skirting boards after cutting?
Yes, polystyrene skirting can be painted after cutting. We recommend using acrylic paint or enamel to achieve a durable and smooth finish. Be sure to lightly sand the surface before painting to ensure better paint adhesion. This will allow you to customize the color of your baseboard to match your room’s decor.
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