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Default Architrave and quadrant.


Internal door in the corner of a room.

In the corner on the upright part of the doorframe is only enough room for
quadrant beading.
What is the correct way for the quadrant beading to join up with the ogee
architrave of the head?

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Internal door in the corner of a room.


In the corner on the upright part of the doorframe is only enough room
for quadrant beading. What is the correct way for the quadrant beading
to join up with the ogee architrave of the head?


The normal way is to cut down the same architrave to fit the available
space.

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Internal door in the corner of a room.

In the corner on the upright part of the doorframe is only enough room for
quadrant beading.
What is the correct way for the quadrant beading to join up with the ogee
architrave of the head?

mark


If you like the quadrant, then it is usually profiled to "overlap" and
follow the contour of the architrave.
Personally I have used thin strip wood instead in this situation as it gives
a cleaner slightly more modern look

Phil


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mark wrote:
Internal door in the corner of a room.

In the corner on the upright part of the doorframe is only enough
room for quadrant beading.
What is the correct way for the quadrant beading to join up with the
ogee architrave of the head?

mark


Scribe or mitre as the occasion demands - or depending upon material sizes,
a simple butt-joint may suffice with a bit of filling to hide imperfections
of fit.


Cash


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