Hello,
I'm in a proces of renovating an attic room and I am unsure which architrave should I use for the storage door. The doors are 18mm and mounted on the surface. So I am looking at 18mm architrave to hide the door edge.
At the same time my skirtings will be bullnosed so would like to keep the same style for architrave.
I like the bullnose to be on the outer edge of the architrave. This way it will go nicely with the skirting boards. Should I chamfer slightly the inner edge of the architrave too? This make the gap between architrave and the door look less harsh? Or am I asking for troubles if I do so?
The architrave will be out of MDF and will be doing the bullnose myself with a router, so really the question is, can I route both edges, anyone have seen anything like that?
Thanks!
I'm in a proces of renovating an attic room and I am unsure which architrave should I use for the storage door. The doors are 18mm and mounted on the surface. So I am looking at 18mm architrave to hide the door edge.
At the same time my skirtings will be bullnosed so would like to keep the same style for architrave.
I like the bullnose to be on the outer edge of the architrave. This way it will go nicely with the skirting boards. Should I chamfer slightly the inner edge of the architrave too? This make the gap between architrave and the door look less harsh? Or am I asking for troubles if I do so?
The architrave will be out of MDF and will be doing the bullnose myself with a router, so really the question is, can I route both edges, anyone have seen anything like that?
Thanks!