About home decorations

ample the construction industry, which has developed incredibly in the last few years. Unusual type of interior finish is called. Plaster casts and thus the original mounted on walls or ceilings made of plaster or resin. You could

About home decorations

Did any construction can be art?

Our modern world is extremely complex and in absolutely every area of life we have to deal with the incredible complexity of all kinds of processes. Take for example the construction industry, which has developed incredibly in the last few years. Unusual type of interior finish is called. Plaster casts and thus the original mounted on walls or ceilings made of plaster or resin. You could say that the person performing such work have considerable artistic ability, because it is not easy to create something from the scratch. Therefore, if you are thinking about working in this industry, you should have at least a small skills in drawing or sculpting.


The effects achieved by stuccoes internal

Stucco interior are usually used to a rich variety of interior decorating. Of course, the interior in the style of a typical modern will not fit very well with such solutions would rather have a classic character. But the stucco work well in many public places. Through the use of such architectural elements can not only easy way to get the right impression, but above all they can perform the functions of filling such a blank or incomplete space. Such elements can be used both inside and outside the building and there is a wide range of materials of which are made of stucco.


Coving types

Bed molding ? a narrow molding used at the junction of a wall and ceiling. Bed moldings can be either sprung or plain.
Bolection ? a molding which is raised, projecting proud of the face frame. It is located at the intersection of the different surface levels between the frame and inset panel on a door or wood panel. It will sometimes have a rebate (or rabbet) at the back, the depth of the difference in levels, so that it can lay over the front of both the face frame and the inset panel and can in some instances thus give more space to nail the molding to the frame, leaving the inset panel free to expand or contract in varying climates, as timber is prone to do.
Cable molding or ropework ? Convex molding carved in imitation of a twisted rope or cord, and used for decorative moldings of the Romanesque style in England, France and Spain and adapted for 18th-century silver and furniture design (Thomas Sheraton)3
Cabled fluting or cable ? Convex circular molding sunk in the concave fluting of a classic column, and rising about one-third of the height of the shaft2
Casing ? Final trim or finished frame around the top, and both sides of a door or window opening
Cartouche (French) escutcheon ? framed panel in the form of a scroll with an inscribed centre, or surrounded by compound moldings decorated with floral motifs
Cavetto ? (Italian) cavare: "to hollow", concave, quarter-round molding sometimes employed in the place of the cymatium of a cornice, as in the Doric order of the Theatre of Marcellus. It forms the crowning feature of the Egyptian temples, and took the place of the cymatium in many of the Etruscan temples.
Chair rail ? horizontal molding placed part way up a wall to protect the surface from chair-backs, and used simply as decoration
Chamfer ? bevelled edge connecting two adjacent surfaces
Chin-beak ? Concave quarter-round molding. There are few examples of this in ancient buildings, but is common in more recent times.2

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