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Bullnose Skirting Sydney | Primed Pine

Bullnose skirting is one of the most widely specified interior profiles in Australia, and for good reason. The simple, rounded top edge suits everything from traditional homes to clean contemporary interiors, making it a dependable choice for new builds, renovations, and fit-outs. We stock primed pine bullnose skirting in standard sizes, ready to cut, fix, and paint.

A Classic Profile That Works Everywhere

Bullnose gets its name from the rounded, convex top edge that transitions smoothly from the wall face to the skirting board. It is not decorative in a fussy sense, it is understated and clean, which is why it turns up in builds across every era and every price point. Builders rely on it because it installs fast, paints well, and does not clash with any interior style.

For homeowners replacing old skirting or finishing a renovation, bullnose is the safe, proven choice that looks right the first time. Browse our full internal primed pine skirting and moulding range if you need matching architrave or other profiles for the same job.

Pre-Primed for a Paint-Ready Finish

Every bullnose board arrives pre-primed, so your painter can go straight to topcoat. The primed finish covers all surfaces and holds a clean, even base for water-based or oil-based paints. Available in standard lengths suited to residential and commercial applications, with bulk quantities available for trade orders.

Installing skirting across a full renovation means the door frames need to keep up too. Our white primed door frame timber arrives paint-ready alongside your bullnose boards, and paintable flexible sealant along the top edge of the skirting gives a clean, professional finish where the board meets the wall.

Australia’s Most Trusted Interior Profile. In Stock.

  • Bullnose skirting and matching architrave together. Order your skirting and door architraves in one go, consistent profile throughout, no mismatched finish.
  • Delivered across Sydney and surrounds. Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Wollongong, and the Central Coast. Order online and we handle delivery to your door or site.
  • Click and collect from Arndell Park. Our Western Sydney warehouse is convenient for tradies and renovators who prefer to collect on their own schedule.
  • Australian-owned family business. We have been supplying Sydney homes with finishing timber for years. If you are matching existing skirting, bring a sample in, we will find it.

Order Bullnose Skirting Online

Available online for delivery to Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Wollongong, or the Central Coast, or collect from our Arndell Park warehouse. Part of our internal primed pine skirting and moulding range. Trade pricing and bulk packs available. Call 1300 554 775 or Shop Now!


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I work out how much skirting I need for a room?

Measure the perimeter of the room in metres, subtract door openings, then add 10 to 15 percent for waste and cuts. For a standard bedroom that is typically 12 to 15 linear metres including architrave.

What is the standard thickness of bullnose skirting board?

Most bullnose skirting is 18mm thick, which is the standard for residential applications across Australia. This thickness sits flush with standard door stops and architrave profiles.

Can bullnose skirting be used as architrave around door frames?

Yes. Bullnose is one of the most common profiles used for both skirting and door architrave in Australian homes. Using the same profile on both gives a clean, consistent finish throughout.

How do I join two lengths of skirting on a long wall?

The standard method is a scarf join at a 45-degree angle, positioned over a stud where possible. Butt joins are visible and should be avoided on painted timber profiles. Pre-primed pine takes filler and paint cleanly at the join.

Will bullnose skirting match the profile in my 1980s brick veneer home?

Very likely yes. Bullnose has been a standard residential profile in Australia for decades and is the most common profile found in homes from the 1970s through to the 2000s. Bring a sample in to our Arndell Park warehouse and we will confirm the match.