Beading will be used to hold glazing in place and assist with protection while providing additional detailing to enhance your door, beading can also be used within inset panels for additional details and to specific time periods:
More specifically:
1. Carpentry and Woodworking: In carpentry and woodworking, “beading” refers to a decorative edge detail or molding that consists of a series of small, rounded convex shapes (beads) arranged along the edge of a piece of wood. Beading can be used for decorative purposes on furniture, cabinetry, and trim work, adding a visually appealing and textured element.
2. Construction and Architecture: In construction and architecture, “beading” can refer to the application of a thin strip of material, often made of wood or metal, to cover joints, gaps, or seams in various building components. Beading in this context is used for both functional and aesthetic purposes, such as covering gaps between panels, concealing joints, or adding decorative elements to walls and ceilings.
3. Bespoke styles are available on request.