The covering over a doorjamb that gives the finished look.
What is the piece of wood under the door called.
Dry board see wet processing.
It measures approximately 8 inches high and 36 inches wide which is the width of the door.
Earlywood the less dense wood formed during the early stage of a growth season.
This is a decorative piece and some time comes with the door unit.
In a wood exterior door they are exposed.
Frames are made up of composite material solid wood or veneered wood.
Also known as rounded wood.
Drip groove a groove cut or moulded in the underside of a door or window sill to prevent rainwater running back to the wall.
The two vertical frames are called side jambs and the horizontal frame is referred to as the head jamb.
An architrave is the piece of wood that goes around the door frame to cover the gap between the wall and the door frame.
A flat piece of wood glass or other material that forms part of something such as a door or wall.
The wooden parts of a house or room for example the doors.
There is a rectangular piece of wood that is attached to the house just under the front door.
Frame is the outer structure in which the exterior door system is supported.
A mounted piece of glass or wood which is above the door unit the come in many different shapes and sizes.
Cylindrical piece or length of wood.
Its called a threshold strip odd that it is made of wood to join two carpets though normally wood for laminate floors and metal with spikes in to grip carpets source s.
In steel and fibreglass the actual stiles covered by the outer skin.
A shelf under a window.
It is most often made of wood to facilitate being fastened to the studs of the rough opening.
This is usually a strip of wood.
The frame sometimes called a jamb is made up of three separate pieces and surrounds the door creating a frame in which the door can sit.