Types of Door Architrave

When taking on DIY around the home, it’s not often that a person will even consider looking at the architrave on their doors. Reading this you might even be wondering ‘what is the architrave on a door?’.

Don’t worry though, whether you live in a brand new or centuries-old home, making updates on the architrave wouldn’t be the first thing you’d go for. But an architrave can be much more than just a practical fixture. It can add style and character to your home and this finish can create a completely new look to a room. 

If you’re making any improvements and wondering how you can add a personal touch along the way, keep reading for all you need to know about types of architrave. 

What Is An Architrave?

An architrave is the interior moulding – the decorative trim – that frames your doors. It is used to both add to the look of a room, and to hide unsightly seams and joints in the wall that are often impossible to conceal. Commonly made from MDF, softwood and hardwood, there are many styles you can choose, depending on the style of your home or the decor theme you’ve created. 

What is the Difference Between a Door Frame and an Architrave?

The main thing to know about an architrave is that it is just as much a part of a door frame as the jambs and door lining would be. The door frame is the supportive structure that holds the wall opening together and the architrave creates an added aesthetic, depending on the type of style you choose.

Types Of Architrave

Architrave can be grouped into three main categories:

Bullnose Architrave

A widely popular style, the bullnose architrave is a flat frame with a curved edge, providing a timeless, clean finish.

Decorative Architrave

With an ornamental look, the decorative architrave features grooves and uneven surfaces and mostly appears in older houses.

Square Architrave

With straight edges and no curves, a square architrave is the simplest type of architrave and is growing more popular with the growing contemporary style homes being built and renovated today.

Here at Leader Doors, we have many styles of architrave for you to choose from. Matching your architrave to your window frames and skirting boards can result in a clean look for any room. 

Luckily, we have skirting to match our architrave so if you’re looking to update or change the style of your interiors, we’ve got you covered. Check out all of our options of door architraves and choose the perfect option for your home. And while you’re making upgrades to your door frames, explore our Door Aftercare Guide for all the tips you’ll need to make DIY improvements.

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