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Architrave corner block
Apr 5
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The idea behind the
Architrave corner block
is that it offers an alternative to mitring architraves around doors and windows etc. As a general rule they are 10mm wider than the architrave or trim they are accompanying, so if you are using a 70mm architrave then you will need a 80mm corner block.
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