Scotia trim (SC70) – also known as cove molding or just ‘scotia’ – is a type of decorative molding or trim used in interior design and construction. Our MDF scotia trim is primarily used to add a decorative and finished look to the junction between walls and floors. It is often installed at the base of interior walls, covering the joint where the wall meets the floor. This can create a visually appealing transition and conceal any gaps or imperfections. Scotia trim can enhance the overall aesthetics of a room by adding a decorative element to the base of the walls. It comes in various styles and profiles, allowing homeowners and designers to choose a design that complements the overall interior décor.
Scotia trim can be used to hide gaps or irregularities between the wall and the floor, especially in cases where the walls or floors are not perfectly aligned. This can result in a neater and more polished appearance. While not its primary purpose, scotia trim can provide some degree of protection to the base of the walls by preventing them from getting scuffed or damaged, particularly in high-traffic areas. In some cases, scotia trim can serve as a transition piece between different types of flooring materials, such as hardwood and carpet or tile and wood. It helps create a smooth and visually pleasing transition between these materials.