Bedroom Terminology

Let’s cut through the jargon to make bedroom planning easy.

Planning a brand new bedroom is an exciting project, but it can be a daunting task. There are a lot of decisions and choices to be made and you may encounter a number of technical phrases and terms that you might be unfamiliar with. To help, here is our simple guide with explanations to the major components in the production and installation of a bedroom. Let’s get started.

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Plinth

Known as the kick plate or kick board, this is used to bridge the gap between the floor and the bottom of your bedroom units. The plinth is used to hide away unit legs and unsightly gaps, giving the bedroom a complete tidy finish.

Panel

The panel is placed on the side of a unit which isn’t directly against the wall, to hide the interior of the unit. It can be used for a multitude of purposes including end panels, worktop, fillers, capping or shelving.

Multi-Rail

The Multi-Rail is an aesthetic finish that is used for wall units. It can be used as various applications including cornice or pelmet and to box around a group of units to give that modern finish.

Blind Corner Wardrobe

A Blind Corner Wardrobe is used in a corner to transition between one wall to another without leaving a large empty space in a corner.