Fine Woodworking 2007 Building Furniture

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d e s i g n oPt i o n s Fo r F r a m e - a n d - Pa n e l do o r s


D e s i g n i n g w i t h Pe r i oD s t y l e s P roPo r t i o n i n g b y t h e b o o k
Use period characteristics to design a door in harmony
with its surroundings.

18th century
Classic proportions,
raised panels; made
of mahogany.

Contemporary
Geometric proportions,
unadorned forms; made
of contrasting materials.

Arts and Crafts
Bold, simple forms, minimal
molding, wrought-iron
hardware; made of oak.

Although the designer’s eye should always be the final judge
of what looks good, there are a number of traditional systems
you can use to establish pleasing proportions.

the golDen mean
The golden mean may be expressed as a ratio, BC:AB as AB:AC.
This is approximately 5:8.

ABCc is a golden
rectangle. Squaring
a golden rectangle
leaves another golden
rectangle (shaded
area Aabc); squaring
this rectangle
produces yet another
golden rectangle
(double-shaded
area a¹b¹c¹c). This
smallest rectangle
produced the shape
of the door’s upper
panels (left).

the classical orDers of architecture
The Tuscan column (the first of the five classical orders of architecture)
is built on a ratio of 1:7. The column width = 1, the column height = 7.
All other dimensions are multiples or fractions of this ratio; for example,
the base and the capital are each one-half the column width.

Victorian Gothic
Emphasis on vertical elements,
pointed arch panels, linen-fold
carving; multicolor finishes on
walnut or fumed oak.

8

8 5
A B C

5 B 5 C

b

b¹ c¹
a
8

A c

7

6

5

5

4

3

2

2

1

1

(^1) ⁄ 2
7
5
F ineWoodworking.com
In a video, Graham Blackburn discusses
design options for frame-and-panel doors. Go to
http://www.finewoodworking.com/buildingfurniture.
Use the ratio of the Tuscan order (or any other order) to
proportion a door. Divide the height of the door by seven, then
use multiples or fractions of the resulting unit to size the
panels and frame members. (For an 84-in. door, the unit would
be 12 in.)
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