Padlószegélyességet
Padlószegélyességet is a Hungarian term that translates to "skirting board" or "baseboard" in English. It refers to the narrow, decorative strip of material that runs along the bottom of a wall where it meets the floor. Its primary purpose is to conceal the joint between the wall and the floor, protecting the wall from scuffs and damage from vacuum cleaners or mops.
Skirting boards are typically made from wood, such as pine or oak, but can also be manufactured
Installation usually involves fixing the skirting board directly to the wall using nails, screws, or adhesive.