Product Era
Georgian architecture is defined by the desire for symmetry with the proportions based on the classical architecture from Greece and Rome. In a number of towns that expanded rapidly during the period a number of property developers started to emerge building rows of house in a homogeneous terraced houses and this style spread out globally and had high standards of quality finish and construction. A number of these beautiful homes were demolished over the years but cities and towns such as London, Edinburgh, Bristol and Newcastle have retained plenty of examples that allow Period Mouldings to save these designs.
Unique Characteristics
A simple architrave that offers a lot of design in a relatively small moulding at 70mm.
Aesthetic Appeal
An outer square section offers an effective frame in which to set a reverse teardrop and round before narrowing to the door edge.