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Pine reed mould architrave in a 34mm x 6mm x 2400mm length is a traditional decorative trim used to finish door surrounds and frame openings. The multi-groove reed profile adds a classic, period-appropriate detail that works across both contemporary and traditional interiors.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine softwood |
| Profile | Reed mould |
| Nominal Size | 34mm x 6mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to paint or stain |
| Use Class | Internal use |
What it's used for
- Framing interior door openings as a decorative architrave surround
- Adding a reed profile detail to cupboard doors, fitted furniture and alcove frames
- Pairing with matching reed mould skirting boards for a consistent interior scheme
- Period-style renovation work where a traditional multi-groove profile is required
Fitting and handling
Before fitting, allow the architrave to acclimatise in the room for at least 48 hours to reduce the risk of movement after fixing. Secure with lost-head nails, panel pins or an appropriate grab adhesive, mitring corners at 45 degrees for a clean finish. Once fixed, prime all faces including the back and any cut ends before applying your chosen paint or stain to help prevent moisture uptake.
FAQ
What is the difference between a reed mould and a plain architrave?
A reed mould architrave features a series of parallel rounded grooves running along its face, giving it a ribbed, textured appearance. A plain architrave has a flat or simply chamfered profile. The reed pattern is associated with traditional and period-style joinery.
Can this pine architrave be painted or stained?
Yes. Being unfinished pine, it accepts both paint and wood stain readily. For a painted finish, apply a coat of primer first, including any cut ends. For a stained finish, a light sand with 120-grit paper before application will give a more even result.
How many lengths do I need for a standard door frame?
A standard UK internal door surround typically requires two vertical legs at around 2100mm and one head piece at around 900mm. Two 2400mm lengths are usually sufficient for a single door opening, though this depends on your specific door dimensions and your chosen mitring method.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including matching skirting boards and dado rails, in the pine mouldings collection. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available to many local postcodes.

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Description
Pine reed mould architrave in a 34mm x 6mm x 2400mm length is a traditional decorative trim used to finish door surrounds and frame openings. The multi-groove reed profile adds a classic, period-appropriate detail that works across both contemporary and traditional interiors.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Pine softwood |
| Profile | Reed mould |
| Nominal Size | 34mm x 6mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Finish | Unfinished, ready to paint or stain |
| Use Class | Internal use |
What it's used for
- Framing interior door openings as a decorative architrave surround
- Adding a reed profile detail to cupboard doors, fitted furniture and alcove frames
- Pairing with matching reed mould skirting boards for a consistent interior scheme
- Period-style renovation work where a traditional multi-groove profile is required
Fitting and handling
Before fitting, allow the architrave to acclimatise in the room for at least 48 hours to reduce the risk of movement after fixing. Secure with lost-head nails, panel pins or an appropriate grab adhesive, mitring corners at 45 degrees for a clean finish. Once fixed, prime all faces including the back and any cut ends before applying your chosen paint or stain to help prevent moisture uptake.
FAQ
What is the difference between a reed mould and a plain architrave?
A reed mould architrave features a series of parallel rounded grooves running along its face, giving it a ribbed, textured appearance. A plain architrave has a flat or simply chamfered profile. The reed pattern is associated with traditional and period-style joinery.
Can this pine architrave be painted or stained?
Yes. Being unfinished pine, it accepts both paint and wood stain readily. For a painted finish, apply a coat of primer first, including any cut ends. For a stained finish, a light sand with 120-grit paper before application will give a more even result.
How many lengths do I need for a standard door frame?
A standard UK internal door surround typically requires two vertical legs at around 2100mm and one head piece at around 900mm. Two 2400mm lengths are usually sufficient for a single door opening, though this depends on your specific door dimensions and your chosen mitring method.
Browse the full range of pine mouldings at Nottage Timber Merchants, including matching skirting boards and dado rails, in the pine mouldings collection. We supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available to many local postcodes.


















