Enhance Your Interiors with Quality Timber Door Trim
The category Wooden door architraves brings together a carefully selected range of wooden architraves designed to finish and frame interior doorways. In this collection, you will find solid hardwood profiles, softwood options, and engineered products such as primed or prefinished moldings. Items include classical and contemporary profiles, bullnose and chamfered edges, and sizes suitable for standard and bespoke doors. Each product is described with dimensions, species, and recommended uses to help both trade professionals and DIY homeowners make informed choices.
Types and Variants
Wooden door architraves are available in a variety of styles and constructions to match different design schemes and installation requirements.
Solid hardwood
Durable and suitable for staining to reveal natural grain. Popular species: oak, walnut, and ash.
Softwood
Economical and easy to work with; typically primed for painting.
MDF and engineered options
Smoother surfaces for flawless painted finishes and consistent profiles.
Pre-primed and prefinished
Save time on site: choose pre-primed for painting or pre-finished for immediate installation.
Where They Are Used
Architraves are primarily interior finishing elements that conceal gaps between door frames and walls while adding architectural detail. Typical applications include:
- Residential rooms — living rooms, bedrooms, hallways.
- Commercial interiors — offices, hospitality spaces where visual quality matters.
- Renovation projects — restoring period properties with matching profiles.
- New builds — achieving a coherent trim package throughout the property.
How to Choose the Right Architrave
Selecting the right architrave depends on proportion, material, and finish. Consider the following:
Measure accurately
Record door frame widths and wall thickness to choose the correct face width and depth.
Match style and scale
Smaller rooms suit slim, simple profiles; grander spaces benefit from wider, more ornate moldings.
Choose material by finish
Pick hardwood for staining, MDF or primed softwood for painted finishes.
Consider practical factors
Pre-primed architraves save time; treated timber is better for humid environments.
Advantages of Buying from Our Online Store
Shopping for wooden door architraves online gives you access to a wide selection, clear product specifications, and helpful support. Benefits include:
- Detailed product pages with dimensions and installation notes.
- Fast delivery options and secure packaging to protect profiles in transit.
- Competitive pricing, bulk discounts for larger projects, and easy reordering.
- Expert customer service to advise on matching skirting and architrave pairs and finishing techniques.
- Returns and guarantees to ensure you get the right product for your job.
Whether you are installing a single wooden door architrave or fitting out an entire property, the right wooden door architraves will combine function and style to elevate any interior. Browse the [name] collection to compare profiles, materials, and finishes, and use our specification guides to choose with confidence.