Skirting / plinths
Engineering — Skirting / plinths
An architectural ceiling system for complex geometry, recesses, level changes, and integrated lighting. Plasterboard construction helps zone the interior, conceal building services, and create a clean, modern paint-ready ceiling.
Engineering aluminum skirting is a functional solution for neatly routing low-voltage cabling in offices, homes, and commercial spaces. It hides cable runs along the wall, avoids the need to chase into surfaces, and keeps the interior free of exposed wiring.
It can carry network cabling, communication lines, signal wiring, control systems, multimedia cables, and other low-voltage services. It's especially useful in offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, apartments, co-working spaces, and any room where workstation or equipment layouts may change over time.
For the client, engineering skirting solves two problems at once: it keeps the room looking neat and keeps cabling accessible for maintenance or upgrades. It's a more flexible, civilized way to organize cable infrastructure without major work to the walls.



