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  2. 7 Design Trends From Grandma's House That Are Making a ... - AOL

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    It takes patience, but building a gallery wall with art that matches your own interior design style and carries a history is a trend worth trying out. “Gallery walls featuring vintage or ‘old ...

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    We painted the applied molding the same finish as the walls and did satin on the crown and base. This created a nice visual effect of paneling. Landscaping by Brooks Landscape .

  4. Crown molding - Wikipedia

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    Crown moulding (interchangeably spelled Crown molding in American English) is a form of cornice created out of decorative moulding installed atop an interior wall. It is also used atop doors, windows, pilasters and cabinets .

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    These 15 clever hidden door ideas lead to secret rooms or storage spaces, adding a little mystery to your home. Check out these designer spaces for inspiration.

  6. Cornice - Wikipedia

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    Illustrations of cornices in different styles Illustrations of various examples of ancient Egyptian cornices, all of them having cavettos. In architecture, a cornice (from the Italian cornice meaning "ledge" [1]) is generally any horizontal decorative moulding that crowns a building or furniture element—for example, the cornice over a door or window, around the top edge of a pedestal, or ...

  7. Bolection - Wikipedia

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    Bolection around panels on a door. A bolection is a decorative moulding which projects beyond the face of a panel or frame in raised panel walls, doors, and fireplaces.It is commonly used when the meeting surfaces are at different levels, especially to hold floating panels in place while allowing them to expand and contract with changes in temperature and humidity.

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