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Header Architrave

A header architrave is a decorative element that is used to cover the joint between two walls or between a wall and a ceiling. It is typically made of wood, plaster, stone or metal and is installed over the top of the joint. The main purpose of a header architrave is to provide a decorative element in the joint area and to enhance the overall look of a room. It can also be used to hide any imperfections in the joint area. Header architraves are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, with the most common being rectangular. They can also be customized to fit the overall aesthetic of a space. Some header architraves feature intricate designs or carvings, while others are more simple and streamlined. In addition to their decorative function, header architraves can also serve a practical purpose. They can help to protect the joint area from damage and can provide a barrier against drafts or moisture. Overall, header architraves are a versatile and functional element of interior design. They can be used to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room, while also serving a practical purpose.

joint, decorative, wood, plaster, stone, metal, customized, practical, elegance, sophistication

Matthew Anderson

CITATION : "Matthew Anderson. 'Header Architrave.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=376200 (Accessed on July 17, 2025)"

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Header Architrave

A header architrave, also known as a header board, is an architectural element that is used to cover the joint between two walls or to cover the joint between a wall and a ceiling. It is usually made of wood, but can also be made of stone, plaster, or metal. The header architrave is typically installed over the top of the joint, with the main purpose being to provide a decorative element in the joint area. It can be used to enhance the overall look of a room, as well as to hide any imperfections in the joint area. Header architraves are typically installed in a variety of shapes and sizes, with the most common being a rectangular shape. The design of the header architrave can also be customized to fit the overall aesthetic of a space.

Header Architrave, Joint, Wall, Ceiling, Decorative, Aesthetic.

Mary Jones


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