Design Features
- Frame Extension: The most distinctive feature is that the door frame extends to cover the adjacent wall surfaces on both sides of the door handle area. This can be a partial wrap, covering a few inches or more of the wall, or a full – scale wrap that may extend up to several feet, depending on the design.
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Smooth Transition: It creates a seamless and continuous look between the door and the wall. Instead of a sharp, exposed edge where the door meets the wall, the wrapped – around frame provides a soft, flowing transition. This not only enhances the visual appeal but also gives a more finished and high – end appearance to the doorway.
Functionality
- Protection: The extended frame helps protect the wall from damage. Door handles can accidentally hit the wall, causing scuffs, scratches, or chips over time. The wrapped – around frame acts as a buffer, reducing the likelihood of such damage. In high – traffic areas, like the entrance of a commercial building or a busy hallway in a home, this protection is particularly valuable.
- Insulation and Soundproofing: To some extent, the additional material of the wrapped – around frame can contribute to better insulation and soundproofing. It can fill in small gaps and crevices around the door, preventing air leakage and reducing the transmission of sound between different rooms or from the outside. For instance, in a bedroom, a wrapped – around door can help keep out noise from the living area, creating a more peaceful sleeping environment.

