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A balcony (from Italian: balcone, "scaffold" [a]) is a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade, usually above the ground floor. They are commonly found on multi-level houses, apartments and cruise ships.
Bunnings has a market share of around 50 percent in the Australian do it yourself hardware market, with competing chains including Mitre 10, Home Hardware and various independent retailers around Australia. [5] Bunnings runs community events outside or in its stores, including sausage sizzles and do it yourself workshops.
The secondary spires at Freiburg Minster. In architecture openwork takes many forms, including tracery, balustrades and parapets, as well as screens of many kinds.A variety of screen types especially common in the Islamic world include stone jali and equivalents in wood such as mashrabiya.
The crenellated parapet on a bastion of Kyrenia Castle, Cyprus. A parapet is a barrier that is an upward extension of a wall at the edge of a roof, [1] terrace, balcony, walkway or other structure.
A group of balusters supporting a handrail, coping, or ornamental detail is known as a balustrade. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term baluster shaft is used to describe forms such as a candlestick, upright furniture support, and the stem of a brass chandelier.
The early 2000s saw a rise in townhouse construction - twelve were built on surplus land behind the Shell/Reddy Express service station near Bunnings in 2003 and another ten were completed at the former Vermont Winery site in 2005. Glencorr Gardens at 24 Borossa Avenue consists of 12 townhouses completed in the year 2000. The 2006 census data ...
The two end verandahs are enclosed. The open front verandah has timber posts, boarded valance and cast iron balustrade, frieze and brackets. Centred is a two-storeyed rendered masonry entry portico, with archways pediment and balustrade. [1] The exterior of the core is render scored as ashlar coursing. The end verandahs are timber framed ...
A closed ventanilla below a capiz shell main window.. In Philippine architecture, the ventanilla is a small window or opening below a larger window's casement, created—often reaching the level of the floor—to allow either additional air into a room during hot days or some air during hot nights when the main window's panes are drawn.