Hi,
I bought a few sheets of surround by Laminex (heritage VJ 900mm) and 18mm thick skirting boards and a thin 18mm for on top.
We got an old heritage home and I'm mindful of existing architraves and doorways. 18mm is also the thickness of the old skirting boards and fits very well to cover the space between floorboards and wall (directly down to subfloor).
My thinking was to install the 18mm skirting, on top the VJ panels and lastly the 18mm top ledge nicely stacked above each other. Furniture would be 18mm removed from the wall.
However now watching the videos it looks like I need to install the VJ panel first with like a 1cm expansion gap to the bottom and then put the skirting in front of that. So now I would be like 28mm off the wall with the furniture at the bottom, 18mm in the middle and 1cm at the top. It's going to look weird. Particularly as there is a large chest of drawers right when you walk into the room and the gap is right in your face.
Question, does my approach of first skirting, then panel, then top ledge work? Would there be expansion issues I need to be aware of?
Thank you heaps