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Reeded Architrave

Standard architrave profiles do a straightforward job - they frame a door, cover the gap between lining and plaster, and disappear into the background. Reeded architrave does something different. The parallel ridges running the length of each leg and head turn a functional necessity into a deliberate architectural detail - one that catches the light, adds depth to a door surround, and signals that the interior has been finished with intention.

MR Mouldings' reeded architrave is machined in pre-primed MDF. Available in single and double reed profiles, each supplied in lengths ready to fit and ready to paint. No grain interrupting the ridge detail, no knots breaking the line.

Browse our full architrave range and reeded mouldings to complete the decorative scheme throughout the room.

 

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Double Reeded MDF Architrave

Double Reeded MDF Architrave – Bold Texture, Premium Doorway Finish Make a statement with the Double Reeded MDF Architrave — a powerful upgrade tha...

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Reeded MDF Architrave

Reeded MDF Architrave – Modern Texture, Statement Door Finish Upgrade your interiors with the Reeded MDF Architrave — a bold, design-led solution t...

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Reeded Architrave Overview

What is Reeded Architrave?

Reeded architrave is a door frame moulding with a series of parallel convex ridges - known as reeds - machined along the face of the board. Where a torus profile has a single curved projection and an ogee has an S-shaped curve, a reeded profile repeats that detail multiple times across the face, creating a more complex, textured cross-section that reads differently at every angle of light.

It is a profile with a long history in British architecture - found in Georgian and Regency interiors as a counterpoint to fluted columns and pilasters - and one that has returned strongly to contemporary interior design as homeowners look for profiles that offer more than the standard pencil round or torus of a new-build specification.

See how reeded architrave works alongside our Victorian architrave and ogee architrave collections for a fully considered door surround.

Single Reed Architrave

The single reed profile carries one prominent central ridge flanked by flat shoulders on either side. It is the more restrained of the two profiles - the ridge is bold enough to read clearly across a room but the overall cross-section remains relatively slim. A strong choice for hallways and living rooms where a decorative door surround is wanted without the profile becoming the dominant feature of the space.

Pair with our plinth blocks and rosettes at the base of the door frame for a complete and considered surround.

Double Reed Architrave

The double reed profile carries two parallel ridges across the face, creating a more complex shadow pattern and a richer visual texture than the single reed. At close range the two ridges are clearly distinct. Viewed from across a room the profile reads as a single bold detail with pronounced depth. It suits larger rooms and taller door frames where the additional visual weight of a double reed profile is in proportion with the scale of the opening.

Works particularly well alongside our traditional skirting boards in period and heritage interior schemes.

Why MDF for Reeded Architrave?

The reeded profile relies entirely on the precision of the machined ridges for its effect. On pine, wood grain runs across the face of the board and interrupts the clean lines of each ridge - visible as texture variation under paint, particularly in raking light. Over time, pine also moves with seasonal changes in humidity, causing the ridge detail to distort slightly as the board expands and contracts.

MDF eliminates both of these problems. The face is homogeneous and grain-free, so the ridge profile reads exactly as machined from one end of the board to the other. It is also dimensionally stable, so the cross-section holds its shape year-round regardless of the conditions in the room.

For the full range of MDF architrave profiles, browse our architrave collection.

How to Fit Reeded Architrave

Reeded architrave is fitted in the same way as any standard architrave profile. Mark a reveal line around the door lining, mitre the head piece and two legs at 45 degrees at the top corners, fix with grab adhesive and panel pins, and secure the mitre joints with a small amount of adhesive while pinning through the face. Fill pin holes, caulk the back edge where the architrave meets the wall, and apply your chosen topcoat. The pre-primed surface requires no additional priming before painting.

For complementary door frame products, browse our door linings and architrave blocks.

Reeded Architrave FAQ

What is reeded architrave?

Reeded architrave is a door frame moulding with parallel convex ridges machined along the face of the board. The ridges add decorative texture and depth to a door surround, turning a standard functional profile into an architectural detail. MR Mouldings' reeded architrave is available in single and double reed profiles in pre-primed MDF. Browse our full architrave range to compare profiles.

What is the difference between single and double reed architrave?

Single reed architrave has one central ridge flanked by flat shoulders. Double reed architrave has two parallel ridges, creating a more complex shadow pattern and greater visual depth. Single reed suits rooms where a decorative profile is wanted without dominating the space. Double reed works better in larger rooms and on taller door frames where the additional visual weight is in proportion with the scale of the opening. Contact our team if you are unsure which is right for your project.

What is the difference between reeded and fluted architrave?

Reeded architrave has convex ridges that project outward from the face of the board. Fluted architrave has concave grooves cut into the face. Both create a linear textured profile across the door surround - reeded tends to read as warmer and more decorative, fluted as sharper and more classical. Browse our beading collection for related decorative moulding profiles.

Can reeded architrave be painted?

Yes. All MR Mouldings reeded architrave is supplied pre-primed in MDF, ready for any standard water-based or oil-based decorator's paint. The grain-free MDF surface means paint adheres evenly across the full profile including the ridge detail, with no grain bleed-through or knot staining that can affect pine reeded profiles under paint.

Does reeded architrave work in contemporary interiors?

Yes. While the reeded profile has strong historical associations with Georgian and Regency architecture, it works equally well in contemporary settings - particularly in rooms with bold or dark wall colours where the ridges catch the light and create shadow play. The double reed profile in particular suits modern interiors where a decorative door surround is used as a deliberate contrast to an otherwise minimal scheme. Browse our reed mouldings for related decorative profiles to use throughout the room.