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  2. Southern Colonial style in California - Wikipedia

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    Extensive use of colonial red brick is common for walkways and patio areas. A main door, intricately adorned with crown moldings, stands in the center between shuttered colonial windows. Within the portico, short flagpoles with American and colonial flags project diagonally outward from the front of the building.

  3. These Crown Molding Design Ideas Are Edgy AF

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    There’s nothing like a little crown molding to draw the eye upward. In the New Orleans home of designer Michelle R. Smith, crown molding makes the grand proportions of this dining room even grander.

  4. Crown molding - Wikipedia

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    A compound crown molding built up out of several individual trim elements Decorative pilaster of natural cherry hardwood topped with crown molding Crown molding may be a complex build-up of multiple trim elements, in this case built-out slightly above a window with short 90-degree returns The relief on this short 90-degree return of crown molding was back-cut with a coping saw

  5. American colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    By 1770, the basic French Colonial house form evolved into the briquette-entre-poteaux (small bricks between posts) style familiar in the historic areas of New Orleans and other areas. These homes featured double-louvred doors, flared hip roofs, dormers, and shutters. [5]

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  7. John Schoolcraft House - Wikipedia

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    The ballroom ceiling is decorated with plaster crown molding. [3] History. The house was built for John L. Schoolcraft (1804-1860), ...

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