A Bell classic, Chastain has a grooved outside edge with an intricate ogee inside trim.
Mitered doors are built by cutting the frame at 45 degree angles to form a seamless joint at the corners. One of the most striking features of a mitered joint is the continuous grain pattern circling the door frame. This is particularly highlighted in a stained finish. If your design goal is an intricate and detailed profile, the mitered construction method is a solid choice.