Decorative Design
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Defined by a gently arched profile and raised perimeter detail, Irvine introduces subtle dimension without relying on elaborate ornamentation.
Screws Included
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Each Irvine wallplate comes with matching installation screws, making installation quick and seamless for a polished, finished look.
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A crisp white finish and framed profile bring timeless detail to walls, trim, and millwork throughout the home.
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A Familiar Detail, Beautifully Refined
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The most successful finishing details often feel like a natural extension of the home itself. Irvine draws inspiration from the framed construction found throughout traditional interiors, creating a visual connection to cabinetry, molding, wainscoting, and decorative trim. Finished in white, the collection blends effortlessly into surrounding architectural elements while its raised border introduces subtle depth and definition. The result is a wallplate that enhances a room's design without competing for attention.


Our Take On The Style
Our Take On The Style
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"White remains one of the most enduring finishes in home design because of its ability to work almost anywhere. It complements virtually every color palette and decorating style while allowing architectural details and furnishings to remain the focus of the space.
For Irvine, the finish highlights a different side of the design. Rather than drawing attention through contrast, the white surface allows the framed profile and softened contours to quietly integrate into surrounding trim and millwork. This creates a look that feels cohesive, timeless, and remarkably versatile throughout the home."
— The Amerelle Design Team
Design Is in the Details
It’s the small touches that make a space feel complete. From the curve of an edge to the intricacies of a finish, every detail of our designs is crafted to bring subtle elegance and lasting style to your home.
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Irvine demonstrates how thoughtful shaping can elevate even the most understated finishes. The framed border creates gentle shadow lines that add architectural definition, while the softened profile introduces a welcoming character that feels approachable and timeless. In white, these details become part of the home's broader design language, helping the wallplate feel integrated rather than applied.
