Product Overview
Enhance your interiors with this elegant softwood ogee architrave, designed to provide a decorative and refined surround for doors and windows. Measuring 25mm x 63mm (finished size 20.5mm x 57mm), this product is perfect for concealing junctions between frames and plasterwork.
The ogee profile features a classic 'S' curve, offering a sophisticated transition between door frames and walls, making it a preferred choice for both traditional and formal settings.
Crafted from durable, slow-grown softwood, this architrave is supplied unfinished to allow for painting, staining, or varnishing, ensuring it complements your existing joinery.
Product Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Product |
Chamfered |
| Thickness |
25mm |
| Width |
75mm |
| Length |
1m |
| Sales Unit |
Metre |
Features & Benefits
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Decorative Profile: Ogee design with a graceful 'S' curve for refined detailing.
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Unfinished Surface: Ready for painting, staining, or varnishing to suit your decor.
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Durable Softwood: Provides strength, workability, and natural resilience.
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Ease of Installation: Straight lengths facilitate mitre cutting, jointing, and fixing.
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Compact Width: Finished 57mm width ideal for modest surrounds.
Applications
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Door Surrounds: Conceals frame junctions with elegant moulded detail.
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Window Casings: Adds a decorative perimeter to window frames.
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Refurbishment Work: Updates and enhances existing openings.
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Decorative Detailing: Provides classical definition to interiors.
Installation Guidance
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Preparation: Ensure frames and walls are clean, dry, and level.
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Cutting: Use fine-toothed saws for accurate mitres and smooth joints.
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Fixing: Secure using adhesive, pins, or screws as appropriate.
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Jointing: Sand and fill mitres for a seamless finish.
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Finishing: Apply paint, stain, or varnish post-installation.
Compliance & Performance
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Material Specification: Made from slow-grown softwood timber.
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Surface Treatment: Unfinished, suitable for customization.
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Dimensional Accuracy: Consistently machined to an ogee profile.
FAQ
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Q: Can the architrave be used outdoors?
A: It's best suited for indoor applications unless treated appropriately for weather resistance.
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Q: How should I finish the architrave?
A: You can paint, stain, or varnish it to match your interior design.
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Q: What tools are needed for installation?
A: Fine-toothed saws, adhesive, pins, or screws are recommended for installation.