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Architrave

Architraves are a type of moulding that is used to hide the interior joints or framing of a doorway for a window. They're useful for disclosing movement and shrinking in those frames and are a fantastic way to bring a touch of class, decor and elegance to a room. Door architraves can be easy to paint, allowing your client to customise their architrave to their interior decor.

Architrave

Architraves are a type of moulding that is used to hide the interior joints or framing of a doorway for a window. They're useful for disclosing movement and shrinking in those frames and are a fantastic way to bring a touch of class, decor and elegance to a room. Door architraves can be easy to paint, allowing your client to customise their architrave to their interior decor.

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Architrave is a key element in finishing any interior space, providing a clean and polished transition between walls, doors, and windows. MDF architrave is a popular choice among tradespeople for its durability and ease of installation. It’s available in various profiles, including rounded architrave and torus architrave, offering both traditional and contemporary looks. Rounded MDF architrave, with its subtle curves, adds a soft, elegant finish to any room. Bullnose architrave is another versatile option, known for its simple, rounded edge. This profile works well in modern interiors, providing a sleek and understated look. It’s particularly effective in high-traffic areas, where its smooth edges can help prevent damage.

For a more classic aesthetic, pine architrave brings the natural beauty of wood into the space. Pine’s distinctive grain and warm tones make it ideal for traditional settings, complementing other wood elements such as stairs and stair parts. Pine architrave can also be stained or painted to match other decorative elements in the room, such as decorative wall panels or loft boards, creating a cohesive and harmonious design. Incorporating the right architrave into a project not only enhances the appearance of doorways and windows but also contributes to the overall finish of a room. Whether working on a new build or a renovation, choosing the appropriate architrave ensures a professional result that meets the highest standards. With options like rounded, torus, and bullnose profiles, available in both MDF and pine, TradePoint provides a solution for every design requirement.