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Flexible Panel Moulds

Create stunning decorative wall features with our Flexible MDF Panel Moulds, designed to bend smoothly around curves, arches, and bay windows. Whether you’re building wall panelling, framing, or adding intricate detailing, these mouldings offer all the style of traditional designs with the flexibility to fit awkward spaces.

At MR Mouldings, we’re known for supplying high-quality MDF mouldings to both trade and DIY customers. Our flexible panel range includes popular styles such as Victorian, Ogee, and Astragal, along with a wide variety of other profiles to suit both period homes and contemporary interiors.

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Flexible Panel Moulds Overview

Why Choose Flexible Panel Moulds?

Rigid mouldings can be difficult to fit on curved or uneven surfaces, often leading to cracks or gaps. Our flexible panel moulds solve this problem, offering:

  • Easy installation on arches, rounded walls, and bay windows

  • Matching profiles to rigid MDF mouldings for a consistent finish

  • Strong, durable MDF that bends without losing its shape

  • Endless design possibilities for both decorative and practical projects

Flexible Profiles for Every Style

Our range of flexible panel moulds covers both traditional and modern designs, including:

  • Victorian, Edwardian & Regency Flexible Panel Moulds – authentic period detailing for restoration projects

  • Ogee, Torus & Astragal Flexible Panel Moulds – timeless, versatile designs for walls and panelling

  • Stepped & Lipped Profiles – clean, sharp lines ideal for contemporary interiors

  • Hampton, Winchester, Harrow, Sorento, Aspinal & more – distinctive decorative styles for bespoke wall features

New designs are added regularly, giving you a wide choice of profiles to match your interior style.

Practical & Decorative Uses

Flexible panel moulds can be used for:

  • Wall panelling and framing in both classic and modern styles

  • Decorative borders for ceilings, mirrors, or door surrounds

  • Commercial interiors where high-quality detailing is required

  • Matching curved areas with straight sections for a seamless look

Pair with:

  • Flexible Dado Rails to divide and protect walls

  • Flexible Skirting Boards for continuity around curves

  • Flexible Picture Rails to complete a three-part wall design

Why Buy From MR Mouldings?

MR Mouldings is a trusted supplier of MDF mouldings, with years of experience helping both homeowners and professionals bring their projects to life. We focus on quality, durability, and design flexibility, making it simple to achieve the perfect finish.

We provide:

  • Accurate product specifications for informed decision-making

  • A wide range of profiles to suit both modern and period interiors

  • Nationwide delivery you can rely on

  • Specialist knowledge in both flexible and standard MDF mouldings

With MR Mouldings, you can shop with confidence knowing you’re working with a dedicated mouldings specialist.

Flexible Panel Moulds FAQ

What are flexible panel moulds used for?

 They’re typically used for wall panelling, decorative borders, and framing. Their flexibility makes them ideal for curved walls and awkward spaces.

What are they made from?

 Flexible panel moulds are manufactured from flexible MDF, giving them the look of rigid mouldings with the ability to bend.

Do flexible panel moulds match rigid versions?

Yes, each flexible profile is designed to match its rigid equivalent, so you can combine both for a consistent look.

Can they be painted?

Yes, they are primed and ready to paint in the finish of your choice.

Where are flexible panel moulds most commonly installed?

They’re popular in hallways, living rooms, feature walls, commercial interiors, and around curved areas such as bay windows and archways.