
Eclisse Syntesis® Baseboard Flush Skirting
SYNTESIS® BASEBOARD FLUSH SKIRTING
TRADITIONAL BASEBOARDS RUIN THE FLUSH WALL EFFECT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR?
ECLISSE Syntesis® Baseboard is designed to furnish the rooms in an elegant, modern and minimalist style. Unlike traditional baseboards, thanks to its installation system ECLISSE Syntesis® Baseboard runs in line with the wall without protruding.
FEATURES
THE IDEAL COMBINATION BETWEEN THE ELEMENTS
ECLISSE Syntesis® Baseboard creates the perfect harmonious combination with all the other models from the Syntesis® Collection. Both for hinged and sliding models, ECLISSE provides the terminal profiles to be fixed to the frame so as the baseboard can be built in flush with the wall.
JOINTS
The prerogative of ECLISSE Syntesis® Baseboard is being perfectly linear and free of interruptions. This is made possible thanks to special components that join the linear profiles with internal and external corners, steps and terminal profiles near the openings.
A. Linear joint
B. Joint for internal corner
C. Joint for external corner
D. Joint for steps
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
The ECLISSE Syntesis® Baseboard solution is performed, before the plastering and the floor laying, by preparing the groove for the baseboard and placing the special aluminum profiles which are drilled during the masonry construction.
ECLISSE Syntesis® Baseboard can be backlit with leds.
INFORMATION
STEP 2
Look at the sizing table and decide which frame size will fit in the available space and which door size you will have with that frame.
E.g. : Overall wall space in length and height of the partition: 1800x2300 mm
Suitable door panel sizes : if you are willing to use the largest standard door panel to provide the largest possible passage width, from the size chart of the ECLISSE Single model you can see that the widest frame size fitting the space is 1715x2190 mm, which will provide a max. passage size of 800x2100 mm and will require a 815÷835x2110 mm door panel to fit the pocket door system.
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
-Consider switching the side that hosts the pocket, if you want to keep the doorway where you planned to have it, but you don't have enough space on the side you chose in the first place. -Or, in order to have a larger passage width a single telescopic system could be you best choice. Check the ECLISSE Telescopic model page!
STUD WALLS, MASONRY WALLS AND FINISHED WALL THICKNESS
This section is meant to explain the differences between the many sizes of studworks and brick walls around the world. Stud walls are made of wooden or steel studwork with plasterboard attached.
- WOODEN STUDWORK
- STEEL STUDWORK
- The steel framework takes the place of the studwork and the doors slide along the upper track. ECLISSE pockets can be installed on both steel or wooden studwork.
STUDWORK SIZE
Adding the plasterboard to the studwork you will reach the required finished wall thickness. Here is an example (considering the plasterboard is nearly always 12.5 mm thick) :
- 75 mm stud work plus 12.5 mm plasterboard on each side gives a finished wall thickness of 100 mm
- 100 mm stud work plus 12.5 mm plasterboard on each side gives a finished wall thickness of 125 mm
MATERIAL
- Aluminium profile for flush baseboard on SOLID WALL
- Aluminium profile for flush baseboard on STUD WALL
