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  2. Vermeil Room - Wikipedia

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    The style of wall paneling and bracketed molding installed during the Truman reconstruction were based on a Georgian period model, contemporary with the design of the White House exterior. They were initially left unpainted, showing their grain and knots, a look popular in the 1950s.

  3. Wood Paneling Is Back—and Better Than Ever - AOL

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    Wood paneling can be a great way to embrace the history of your home when you choose a period-appropriate style, designer Britt Zunino of Studio DB in Manhattan says. "People are more interested ...

  4. American historic carpentry - Wikipedia

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    Building a palisade wall for the fort at Jamestown, Virginia The Golden Plow Tavern in York, PA, is a very unusual American building. It is built with corner post construction on the ground floor, half-timbered style of timber framing on the upper floor and has a less common style of wood roof shingles than typical in America.

  5. Panelling - Wikipedia

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    Panelling (or paneling in the United States) is a millwork wall covering constructed from rigid or semi-rigid components. [1] These are traditionally interlocking wood , but could be plastic or other materials.

  6. Lustron house - Wikipedia

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    Lustron production ceased in 1950 due to the company's inability to pay back the startup loans it had received from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Over 2,000 homes were constructed during the Lustron's brief production period, and many remain in use today. Several have been added to the National Register of Historic Places.

  7. Panelák - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Throughout the mid 1950s, the country's designers applied a modernist aesthetic known as the Brussels Style , named after the international attention it attracted during the 1958 World’s Fair held in Brussels. [1] By the late 1960s, the country's paneláks often reached up to 16 stories in height. [1]

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