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A Brief History Of Decorative External Mouldings

Cornices, Corbels, Architraves... Its easy to get lost on the subject of decorative mouldings. But this intricate yet practical art form has been arounds for thousands of years, adding value to exterior architecture and delighting design enthusiasts from across the globe. These architectural terms date back to the ancient greeks who were the first to consider form, balance and decoration in their exterior architecture. Most patterns have evolved from the foundations of classical design it has changed the way we consider symmetry and space ever since. Thankfully, with contemporary methods of construction, its simple to achieve the great designs of the past without needing to consider the expense of using real stone. That's where lightweight exterior mouldings come in. achieving the same…

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Using Architectural Moulding to Modernise your Home

Are you looking for ways to refresh and modernise your home? If so, then you might want to consider architectural mouldings. Whilst coving has been around forever it seems, there are new styles of moulding which can create a very modern look. These mouldings look fantastic and will provide a fresh aesthetic to any area of your home. Simple to install with a chic finish, you won't be disappointed with the impact coving like this can have on your property. Why Choose Architectural Mouldings? Contemporary coving is one of the best ways to ensure that an area of your home looks modern and has the right design. As of late, contemporary coving has become more popular and can be seen in…

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Ways to Enhance Your Kitchen with Architectural Moulding

Are you searching for ways to improve the aesthetic of your kitchen or add add new life to its design? If so, then you might want to consider using coving. Also known as architectural moulding, these elements can be used to beautify your kitchen in new and exciting ways. Add Texture To The Ceiling You can use standard coving to add more texture to the ceiling. Rather than a plain and boring ceiling, architectural mouldings provide a fresh element that ensures the ceiling stands out and looks fantastic. It can catch the eye and you can select the type to match the chosen style of your kitchen. As such, it will blend into a kitchen design beautifully. It can also…

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Types of Interior Moulding

Deciding which coving style to use for interior rooms within your home can be difficult because there are so many varieties available! To narrow down your options, you should consider your priorities as this will help you achieve an end result best suited to both you, and your home. Whether you want coving that matches the period of your home or the décor within the room or you want coving that stands out as a feature, or you simply need it to hide imperfections... Featherlite Moulding has a large range available to suit all requirements. They even offer a design service where a custom profile can be made especially for you. Below is a guide to the types of…

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Renovating a Period Home and Staying True to the Original Design by using Suitable Architectural Moulding

Period homes have such incredible history that preserving certain aspects of them can really benefit your new renovation. By honouring the period and style of the house, it can enhance its appearance rather than completely altering it. Respecting old craftsmanship, details, and the character of the building is so important: make your changes compatible with the home's original intentions! Go into your period home renovation with an open mind. Become educated on the history of its era so you can keep the character of the home alive. Here are a few tips on how you can do that... 1. Don't Over-Modernise Unless your aim is to have a contemporary house set in an old frame, you should really consider keeping a lot of the…

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Why Should I Choose Extruded Polystyrene Moulding?

What is extruded polystyrene moulding? Moulding, also called coving, is a decorative architectural feature for buildings. It can be fitted to the tops of walls, around doors and around windows. It can be used indoors or outside. There are various materials which are used to make mouldings, however, the most innovative, practical, and attractive material is extruded polystyrene. Extruded Polystyrene is a solid plastic material that has a beautiful finish. The texture of extruded polystyrene is smooth and crisp; forming moulding that looks stunning in all areas of the home. It is white and can be painted so that it fits with any colour room. Furthermore, extruded polystyrene moulding comes in a variety of different styles to match any decorative style…

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Coffered Ceilings- What, Why and How to Create

WHAT IS A COFFERED CEILING? A coffered ceiling is created by recessing sections of a ceiling, in a series of grids. This creates a geometric pattern which can be a beautiful asset to any home. Traditionally, coffered ceilings were used to disguise architectural engineering; by incorporating beams that were structurally necessary into the design. Over the years, coffers have become more decorative because of their elegant and luxurious aesthetic. WHY INTRODUCE INTO YOUR HOME? Coffered ceilings are beautiful additions to all homes for a variety of reasons, outlined below: • They can make rooms with high ceilings feel homey instead of cavernous. • They divide and define spaces without the need for walls or doors: helping to keep living spaces open plan. • They make ceilings an asset! The geometric…

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