Skirting boards and wall friezes are making a comeback in interior design. Inspired by 19th-century décor, these decorative borders give structure to walls, add depth to any room and highlight the refinement of classic or contemporary interiors.
In 2025, decorative friezes and baseboards will be a major interior design trend. They can be used to add rhythm to walls, imitate wood panelling or elegantly highlight a section of wall. Whether in a bedroom, living room or hallway, friezes attract the eye and create a real design effect.
Isidore Leroy perpetuates the art of classic wall friezes, inspired by historical archives. These models reproduce the spirit of grand mansions and châteaux, with their refined patterns and understated colours.
For bold decoration, our contemporary friezes come in floral patterns, decorative braids and textured effects. They bring a creative touch and personalise your walls.
It is a wallpaper border used to structure the décor and highlight a wall.
On average, a frieze is placed 90 cm above the floor, but the height can vary depending on the desired effect.
Choose a wall frieze in a roll or made to measure, draw a horizontal line and carefully stick it on with a suitable adhesive.
A skirting board is generally between 90 and 120 cm high, depending on the proportions of the room and the desired effect.
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