Incorporating Door Frame Architrave in Modern Building Designs

Architraves are a great addition to any door frame, offering an elegant finishing touch that adds a touch of class to your home. These decorative elements are important in modern home design and can transform a dull door into something that looks like it belongs in a grand mansion. However, installing them can be a tricky process, especially if you have no prior experience. In this guide, we will show you how to install door architrave styles step-by-step.

Step 1: Measuring the Doorway

Before you install an architrave, you need to measure the doorway. Roll out a tape measure and measure the width of the door frame, from the edge of one side to the other. Do this at the top, middle, and bottom to ensure you have accurate measurements. Once you have the measurements, it’s time to cut the architrave materials.

Step 2: Cutting the Architrave

It’s now time to cut the architrave to size. This is easily done with a saw. First, cut the lengths of the top of the door frame architrave. Be sure you made allowance for a little bit of extra length, so you can have some space remaining when cutting off the ends later, to have a neat finish.

Step 3: Cutting the Angles

Once you have cut the architrave’s length, it’s time to cut the angles. You can cut the angles using a miter box or compound miter saw. Use the cut list you made when measuring the door frame to guide you. Cut the two top pieces at 45 degrees, but make sure they are cut in opposite directions. This is because door frames are usually slightly lopsided, and asymmetrical angles might hide the irregularities.

Step 4: Installation

Once the architrave pieces have been cut to size, it’s time to install them. Attach the two tops of the door frame, using the appropriate adhesive. Make sure you have stuck them in the correct positions, as specified in the cut plan.

Step 5: Bottom Corners

The bottom corners of the architrave should go in next. Cut for each length and stick it in jamb material to protect the jamb edges. It’s crucial to check that all the corner angles are square and level. If not, you may need to make small adjustments or cuts to correct the angles.

Conclusion:

Following the above steps will give you the perfect finish to your door frame. Room and doorway character can be achieved through the installation of architraves, and it all starts by measuring and cutting the appropriate materials for each frame. It’s important to take the time and effort to perfect the angles before installation. Installing architraves is a simple process that will leave you with an intricate and elegant finish to any door frame, and as such, it’s important to seek professional services for a neat finish.

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Scarlett Rae Coleman: Scarlett, a residential architect, shares design ideas, architectural trends, and tips for planning a home remodel.