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Oakwood Doors range of architraves and skirting options can enhance the overall appearance of any door. Our architraves and skirting can be available untreated, treated on site prior to installation, or can be sent for a professional spray finishing service in satin or matt. Our external engineered timber door frames combine the visual features of oak and the strength and stability of an engineered product. Our door frame packs are supplied to suit any door size or style and are provided untreated, ready for treatment application on site.

At Oakwood Doors, we are certain that you will find the right door for your home. Oakwood Doors can deliver and install any of your chosen architraves and skirting within mainland UK. Our sales team will be delighted to offer you help and advice based on any of your architrave or skirting requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions About Architraves & Skirting

When considering Architraves & Skirting, having the right information can make the decision-making process much easier. Here are some common questions about Architraves & Skirting to help guide you.

What is an architrave and what does it do? An architrave is a decorative moulding surrounding door or window frames, designed to cover gaps between the frame and wall while adding visual appeal.
How does architrave differ from skirting? Architraves trim the door or window openings, while skirting boards run along the base of walls. They serve unique aesthetic and functional roles.
What materials are available for architraves and skirting? Options include MDF, White Primed , hardwoods like oak and walnut, and moisture-resistant variants for areas like bathrooms.
Should architrave and skirting match? For visual harmony, matching or complementary architrave and skirting works best. A cohesive profile enhances overall design consistency.
What are common lengths and how much architrave do I need? A Standard Set covers both sides of a door in 2180mm lengths
What are the most popular architrave profiles? Popular profiles include square/chamfer for modern looks, bullnose for versatility, and ogee or torus for traditional designs. Add half splayed / shaker / Ulysses / Victoriana & traditional
How should I install architrave properly? Mark out a margin 4–6 mm from the door lining for the moulding to sit, mitre the corners at 45 degrees, and secure with adhesive and nails.
What finishing options are available for architrave and skirting? At Oakwood Doors, architraves can be supplied untreated (to be finished on-site), pretreated.