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  2. Bullnose - Wikipedia

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    Bullnose trim is used to provide a smooth, rounded edge for countertops, staircase steps, building corners, verandas, or other construction.Masonry units such as bricks, concrete masonry units or structural glazed facing tiles may be ordered from manufacturers with square or bullnosed corners.

  3. Earl and Virginia Young House - Wikipedia

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    Inside, the house retains its original heavy-textured plaster walls with bullnosing. The cathedral-ceiling living room and terracotta-tile fireplace with a keystone bas-relief. The first floor of the house consists of a living room, a formal dining room, a kitchen, a separate breakfast room, a mud room, a full bathroom, two bedrooms, and an office.

  4. Molding (decorative) - Wikipedia

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    Corner guard: Used to protect the edge of the wall at an outside corner, or to cover a joint on an inside corner. Cornice : Generally any horizontal decorative moulding Cove moulding or coving : Concave-profile moulding that is used at the junction of an interior wall and ceiling

  5. This Cozy Colonial Looks Straight Out of a Nancy Meyers ...

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    A plaster hood hovers above a zellige tile backsplash and ebony Lacanche range (“We fell in love with the character it adds,” says Rhiannon), which blends seamlessly with soapstone countertops ...

  6. Baseboard - Wikipedia

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    At its simplest, baseboard consists of a simple plank nailed, screwed or glued to the wall; however, particularly in older houses, it can be made up of a number of moldings for decoration. A baseboard differs from a wainscot ; a wainscot typically covers from the floor to around 1-1.5 metres (3' to 5') high (waist or chest height), whereas a ...

  7. Glazed architectural terra-cotta - Wikipedia

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    Veneer was developed during the 1930s and is still used today. Unlike traditional architectural terra-cotta, ceramic veneer is not hollow cast. It is a veneer of glazed ceramic tile which is ribbed on the back like bathroom tile and usually attached to a grid of metal ties which have been anchored to the building.

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