Browse the full range of architrave and skirting board profiles at Nottage Timber Merchants in our skirting and architraves collection. We offer next-day delivery to Bridgend and across South Wales, as well as trade pricing for bulk orders.
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The Story
Pine reed mould architrave in a 21mm x 6mm profile and 2400mm length offers a classic decorative finish around door frames and doorways. The multi-reed profile provides a series of rounded parallel ridges that suit both traditional and contemporary interior schemes.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine |
| Profile | Reed mould |
| Nominal Size | 21mm x 6mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to paint or stain |
| Use | Internal only |
What it's used for
- Finishing the junction between door linings and plasterwork on internal doorways
- Replacing worn or damaged architrave in period or traditional-style properties
- Matching with pine skirting boards and dado rails for a consistent room finish
- Decorative framing around built-in cupboard doors and internal feature openings
Fitting and handling
Before fixing, allow the architrave to acclimatise in the room for at least 48 hours so the timber can adjust to the ambient temperature and humidity, reducing the risk of movement after installation. Fix using a combination of grab adhesive and lost-head oval nails or a pin nailer, mitring the corners at 45 degrees for a neat join. Once fitted, prime and paint or apply a suitable interior wood stain to protect the surface and achieve a uniform finish across the room.
FAQ
What is the difference between a reed mould and a plain architrave profile?
A plain architrave has a flat or lightly chamfered face, while a reed mould features a row of parallel rounded ridges running along the length. The reed profile adds visual texture and a more traditional character suited to period or classically styled interiors.
Can this pine architrave be painted?
Yes. Being unfinished pine, it accepts primer and paint readily. Apply a coat of wood primer first, fill any pin holes or gaps with interior filler once dry, then apply your chosen topcoat. This approach gives a clean, durable painted finish.
How many lengths do I need for a standard door?
A standard single doorway requires two vertical legs and one horizontal head piece. For a door opening up to 2100mm tall and 900mm wide, two 2400mm lengths are usually sufficient when cut carefully, though measuring your specific opening before ordering is always advisable.
Browse the full range of architrave and skirting board profiles at Nottage Timber Merchants in our skirting and architraves collection. We offer next-day delivery to Bridgend and across South Wales, as well as trade pricing for bulk orders.
Description
Pine reed mould architrave in a 21mm x 6mm profile and 2400mm length offers a classic decorative finish around door frames and doorways. The multi-reed profile provides a series of rounded parallel ridges that suit both traditional and contemporary interior schemes.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine |
| Profile | Reed mould |
| Nominal Size | 21mm x 6mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to paint or stain |
| Use | Internal only |
What it's used for
- Finishing the junction between door linings and plasterwork on internal doorways
- Replacing worn or damaged architrave in period or traditional-style properties
- Matching with pine skirting boards and dado rails for a consistent room finish
- Decorative framing around built-in cupboard doors and internal feature openings
Fitting and handling
Before fixing, allow the architrave to acclimatise in the room for at least 48 hours so the timber can adjust to the ambient temperature and humidity, reducing the risk of movement after installation. Fix using a combination of grab adhesive and lost-head oval nails or a pin nailer, mitring the corners at 45 degrees for a neat join. Once fitted, prime and paint or apply a suitable interior wood stain to protect the surface and achieve a uniform finish across the room.
FAQ
What is the difference between a reed mould and a plain architrave profile?
A plain architrave has a flat or lightly chamfered face, while a reed mould features a row of parallel rounded ridges running along the length. The reed profile adds visual texture and a more traditional character suited to period or classically styled interiors.
Can this pine architrave be painted?
Yes. Being unfinished pine, it accepts primer and paint readily. Apply a coat of wood primer first, fill any pin holes or gaps with interior filler once dry, then apply your chosen topcoat. This approach gives a clean, durable painted finish.
How many lengths do I need for a standard door?
A standard single doorway requires two vertical legs and one horizontal head piece. For a door opening up to 2100mm tall and 900mm wide, two 2400mm lengths are usually sufficient when cut carefully, though measuring your specific opening before ordering is always advisable.
Browse the full range of architrave and skirting board profiles at Nottage Timber Merchants in our skirting and architraves collection. We offer next-day delivery to Bridgend and across South Wales, as well as trade pricing for bulk orders.


















