Flat bar trims are one of the most versatile finishing products available to builders, decorators and DIY enthusiasts. These low-profile, flat-section strips are used to create a neat, protective edge along flooring transitions, wall bases, worktops, and any surface where a clean finish line is required.
Our flat bar trims are available in aluminium and PVC, both offering excellent durability and ease of installation. Aluminium flat bars are the preferred choice for flooring applications where strength and a slim, modern profile are required — they handle foot traffic without bending or lifting, and their anodised finish resists everyday wear. PVC flat bars offer a lighter, more flexible option suitable for wall finishing, dado rails, and decorative edging applications.
All flat bar trims can be cut to length on site and are available in standard sizes to suit common flooring and wall thicknesses. They are compatible with carpets, hard floors, laminate, LVT and tiles. Easy to fit using adhesive or mechanical fixings, they are a quick, cost-effective way to achieve a professional finish on any project.
Flat bar trims are used to create a smooth, protective edge at floor or wall transitions. Common applications include covering the raw edge of flooring at a wall base, creating a neat join between two floor types at the same height, protecting exposed tile or laminate edges, and providing a decorative feature line on walls.
A flat bar trim is a simple flat section that sits on top of a surface to protect or finish an edge. A T-bar threshold has a raised central section that drops into the gap between two floor surfaces, holding them together. Flat bars are used where surfaces are at the same level; T-bars are used to bridge a small gap at a doorway or transition point.
Yes — all flat bar trims can be cut to any required length using a standard hacksaw or chop saw. Score-and-snap methods work well for thinner PVC bars. Always deburr cut edges for a clean, safe finish.