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Oak Door Frame Architrave

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Doors > Door Trims > Oak Architrave > Chamfered Oak Architrave Beautifully machined from premium French Oak Broadleaf Chamfered Oak Architrave is the ideal way to frame your internal doors. It can fixed to an existing door liner or combined with our Solid Oak Door Liners to create a complete internal door frame. Available in either a set to frame a single side of the door surround or individual lengths: Single Set - 2 No. x 2100mm & 1 No. x 1000mm Double Set - 3 No. x 2100mm All of our Chamfered Oak Architrave is supplied unfinished ready for final sanding and finishing after installation with your preferred interior wood finish. We recommend using Broadleaf Hardwax Oil, a hardwearing, natural finish which is easy to apply, quick drying and available in a choice of pretty heritage shades. *Specifications and prices may change from time to time so please confirm before placing your order. Length Ogee Oak Architrave Double Set Ogee Oak Architrave




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ApronA piece of horizontal sash, window trim or casing applied to the wall immediately below the window stool; the apron serves to conceal the joint made by the sash or window frame sill and the interior wall surface. ArchitraveMoulding installed high above a window to add grandeur. Architrave moulding also helps disguise miter lines. Astragal An interior moulding attached to a pair of doors or sash in order to prevent swing-through. Astragal ensures a tight fit where the doors meet; a flat astragal is one applied to the face of the meeting stile of the door and a T astragal is rabbeted (notched) to the approximate thickness of the swinging door. Back Band A narrow, rabbeted (notched) moulding used in conjunction with baseboard moulding and applied to the outside corner and edge of interior window and door casing or along the floor to create a heavy trim look; this increases both the ornamentation as well as the width of the trim. Band Moulding A flat, decorative or protective strip that’s flush or raised above the surface;




this moulding is similar to a panel moulding as well as an apron profile, and it’s often used to trim mantels or cabinets. BaseboardAlso called wall base, this moulding is applied around the lower perimeter of the room along a finished floor. Base Cap A moulding applied atop a piece of base moulding flush with the wall to create a decorative look. It’s sometimes used with baseboard. Base cap may also be used as a panel moulding or multipurpose profile. Base Shoe Also called shoe or floor mould, this narrow moulding provides a transition between finished floors and walls or cabinets; it protects the base from damage and conceals uneven lines or cracks where the base meets the floor. Shoe moulding may be used in place of quarter round. Bead Moulding Plain or sprung moulding that’s applied where two surfaces come together at an angle; the profile usually consists of a bead and a cove; it’s often used in place of crown where the walls and the ceiling meet. Brick Mould A thick moulding used on an exterior door and/or window as a casing that joins the exterior facing and provides a surface for brick or other siding to butt against.




It may be used to form a rabbet for screens, a storm sash or a combination door. Cased Opening An interior opening without a door but finished with jambs and casing. Casing Moulded or surfaced four-sides (S4S) trim used around door and window openings. Exterior casing trims the exterior of windows and doors. Interior casing trims the interior perimeters of windows and doors. Caulk Waterproofing sealant for cracks and joints around window and doorframes. Chair Rail Interior moulding applied on the wall about 1/3 of the way up from the floor, paralleling any base or crown moulding, and encircling the room. Originally used to prevent chairs from damaging the walls, it’s now used more for decorative purposes. It can be made from more than one piece of moulding to build up the effect, especially when used in conjunction with wainscoting. Cope To cut or shape the end of a piece of moulding so that it will cover and fit the contour of the piece it’s placed against.




Corner Blocks Square blocks used in place of mitering the side and head casings. Corner GuardsUse corner guards to protect the outside edges of a wall from damage. Cove A moulding with a concave profile used to soften the transition between two planes at right angles to each other. It may be used as a crown around the ceiling or on the inside of a vertical corner as a corner guard. Crown Moulding Also called cornice moulding, it is used to cover the intersection where the walls and the ceiling meet - usually over a large angle. Crown moulding is always installed sprung (angled). Dentil Moulding Moulding featuring a series of small square blocks uniformly spaced and projecting like teeth. Dentil Crown Crown moulding made up of dentil moulding and other moulding types, such as crown and base or base cap, to make up a crown mould system. Doorjamb The part of a doorframe that surrounds and contacts the edges of the stiles and top rail of a door. Finger Jointed A piece of wood that has a series of fingers machined on the ends of the two pieces to be joined that are meshed together and are held firmly in position by a water-resistant adhesive.




These joints are made in a mill used to join short lengths together to make long lengths. Flat StockBoards with either 3 or 4 finished sides for use in shelving, window ledges, base or casing. FrameAll parts that enclose the window sash or door; vertical members are called side jamb, the top horizontal piece is called the head jamb and the bottom horizontal piece is called the sill. Full RoundsRod-shaped millwork used as closet poles, curtain rods and/or towel bars. Jamb A vertical perimeter frame of a window or door. The most common size for interior use is 1-1/16 inches thick by 4-9/16 inches wide. Lattice Thin strips of woven wood, or PVC, surfaced on four sides. Lineal FootOne foot of a board or moulding regardless of the width or thickness - also called the running foot; usually this term designates nonspecified lengths. Miter An angled cut across the end of a lineal part that’s usually done to join with a similarly cut part at a corner; an end piece cut at an angle other than a right angle.




Moulding A narrow strip of wood shaped to a curved profile that’s used to accent and emphasize the ornamentation of a structure and to conceal surface or angle joints. Moulding may be exterior or interior. MullionAlso called the mull. A mullion is the vertical member of a sash, window or doorframe between openings in a multiple opening frame. Panel Mould A decorative moulding used to trim out raised-panel wall construction. Picture Frame Moulding A narrow moulding along the perimeter of the walls near the ceiling line to support hooks for picture hanging. It can be used to make decorative, formal squares on the wall. Picture moulding is also called picture rail moulding or picture frame moulding. Plinth Block A decorative block of wood that is thicker and wider than a door casing and used as part of the door trim at the base to enhance the appearance. Plinth block is also called a base block, foot block or pilaster block. Plumb Exactly perpendicular or vertical;




at right angles to the floor of a structure. Primed Moulding Moulding with a layer of paint or primer applied to it.a plastic material used to make moulded or extruded parts. Quarter Round Moulding that’s 1/4 of a full circle rod and may be used as a base shoe or inside-corner moulding. RabbetA groove cut in or near the edge of a piece of lumber to fit the edge of another piece. This may be a rectangular recess cut or formed along the long edge of a wood part or a cutout along the end or edge of lumber. Rosette A decorative wood plaque used at the intersection of two materials, secured to a wall and abutted by the end of a stair rail. It may also be used as ornamental decoration at the bottom of window or doorjambs. Screen MouldTraditionally used to hold mesh screening into a wood frame. Also good for edge trim on shelving or as wood trim for wallpaper. Solid Moulding Nonfinger jointed moulding. Square Foot The length of an item in feet multiplied by its width in feet.

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