
Deanta Oak Traditional Architrave
- Real American White Oak Veneered Architrave set (Covers both sides of door)
- Pre-finished
- Softwood Core
- Traditional Profile
- 16mm x 80mm x 2133mm x 5 (4 long lengths + 1 piece x cut for heads)
FAQs
Joinery solid oak architrave is a high-quality decorative timber moulding made from solid oak, used to frame internal doors and windows. It helps conceal joints between the wall and door frame while adding a premium, finished look to interiors.
Solid oak architrave offers durability, strength, and natural beauty. Its hardwood construction ensures long-lasting performance, while the visible oak grain enhances both traditional and modern interior designs.
Yes, solid oak architrave is usually supplied unfinished, making it ideal for custom finishes. You can apply oil, stain, varnish, or paint to match your doors, skirting boards, or overall décor.
Installation involves cutting the architrave to size and fixing it around the door frame using adhesive, pins, or screws. It is commonly installed as a three-piece set (two sides and a head) for a clean, professional finish.
Joinery solid oak architrave is highly versatile and suits modern, traditional, rustic, and period properties. Different profiles, such as bullnose or ogee, allow homeowners to achieve either a minimalist or more decorative look.
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- Real American White Oak Veneered Architrave set (Covers both sides of door)
- Pre-finished
- Softwood Core
- Traditional Profile
- 16mm x 80mm x 2133mm x 5 (4 long lengths + 1 piece x cut for heads)
FAQs
Joinery solid oak architrave is a high-quality decorative timber moulding made from solid oak, used to frame internal doors and windows. It helps conceal joints between the wall and door frame while adding a premium, finished look to interiors.
Solid oak architrave offers durability, strength, and natural beauty. Its hardwood construction ensures long-lasting performance, while the visible oak grain enhances both traditional and modern interior designs.
Yes, solid oak architrave is usually supplied unfinished, making it ideal for custom finishes. You can apply oil, stain, varnish, or paint to match your doors, skirting boards, or overall décor.
Installation involves cutting the architrave to size and fixing it around the door frame using adhesive, pins, or screws. It is commonly installed as a three-piece set (two sides and a head) for a clean, professional finish.
Joinery solid oak architrave is highly versatile and suits modern, traditional, rustic, and period properties. Different profiles, such as bullnose or ogee, allow homeowners to achieve either a minimalist or more decorative look.











