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2 1/4 CASING P/W 7+14 (BL356)
Item Code: BL356
Here's a detailed description:
1. Dimensions: The "2 1/4" refers to the width of the casing, which is two and a quarter inches.
This size is quite standard and balances well with most door and window frames without being too obtrusive or too minimal.
2. Material: The casing is usually made from wood or MDF (medium-density fiberboard). MDF is a popular choice because it's smooth, consistent, and cost-effective.
However, wood casings are also common for those who prefer natural materials.
3. Primed: The term "primed" means that the casing has been pre-coated with a primer, making it ready for painting.
This saves time and effort during installation as you only need to apply the final coat of paint.
4. Design: Casings come in various profiles and styles, from simple and flat to more decorative and detailed designs.
A 2 1/4" casing can have a classic, colonial, or modern profile, depending on the look you're aiming for.
5. Function: The primary purpose of casing is to cover the gap between the door or window frame and the wall, hiding any imperfections and providing a neat,
finished appearance. It also adds an architectural element to the room's decor.
Applications:
Doors: Installed around interior and exterior door frames.
Windows: Used to frame windows, providing a clean and defined edge.
Transitions: Sometimes used to create a smooth transition between different wall surfaces or to highlight architectural features.
Finishing: Once installed, the primed casing can be painted to match or complement the room's color scheme.
The primed surface ensures that the final paint coat adheres well and looks smooth.
Versatility: A 2 1/4" primed casing can be used in a variety of settings, from traditional to contemporary interiors, offering both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Category
CASINGS AND BACK BANDS
Description
Here's a detailed description:
1. Dimensions: The "2 1/4" refers to the width of the casing, which is two and a quarter inches.
This size is quite standard and balances well with most door and window frames without being too obtrusive or too minimal.
2. Material: The casing is usually made from wood or MDF (medium-density fiberboard). MDF is a popular choice because it's smooth, consistent, and cost-effective.
However, wood casings are also common for those who prefer natural materials.
3. Primed: The term "primed" means that the casing has been pre-coated with a primer, making it ready for painting.
This saves time and effort during installation as you only need to apply the final coat of paint.
4. Design: Casings come in various profiles and styles, from simple and flat to more decorative and detailed designs.
A 2 1/4" casing can have a classic, colonial, or modern profile, depending on the look you're aiming for.
5. Function: The primary purpose of casing is to cover the gap between the door or window frame and the wall, hiding any imperfections and providing a neat,
finished appearance. It also adds an architectural element to the room's decor.
Applications:
Doors: Installed around interior and exterior door frames.
Windows: Used to frame windows, providing a clean and defined edge.
Transitions: Sometimes used to create a smooth transition between different wall surfaces or to highlight architectural features.
Finishing: Once installed, the primed casing can be painted to match or complement the room's color scheme.
The primed surface ensures that the final paint coat adheres well and looks smooth.
Versatility: A 2 1/4" primed casing can be used in a variety of settings, from traditional to contemporary interiors, offering both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Specifications
Brand
Own Brand
Category
CASINGS AND BACK BANDS
Length
7 ft
Width
2 1/4 in