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True When Doors And Windows: It is essential for decorators to understand the structure and design of the interior architectural features that are covered by the word atrim." This term is applied most commonly to the woodwork in a room, but it may also refer to the ornamental details in formally designed interiors made of stone, marble, or other materials. The stone detail used for this purpose is usually similar to that of wood. In rooms of period influences, the tendency is to design the detail of the trim upon the customary classical architectural forms. In rooms that have plywood, synthetic, or built-in cabinet walls, the standard trim is often omitted as unnecessary, and the same is true when doors and windows are built with metal frames. It is then primarily in rooms based upon historical types where trim is used, and the term, in general, covers the following features:
Door and window trim Baseboards, picture moldings, and chair rails
Doors and windows Cornices and coves
Mantels
Built-in cabinets
Dadoes, wainscots, and panelling
FlooringIt is essential for decorators to understand the structure and design of the interior architectural features that are covered by the word atrim." This term is applied most commonly to the woodwork in a room, but it may also refer to the ornamental details in formally designed interiors made of stone, marble, or other materials. The stone detail used for this purpose is usually similar to that of wood. In rooms of period influences, the tendency is to design the detail of the trim upon the customary classical architectural forms. In rooms that have plywood, synthetic, or built-in cabinet walls, the standard trim is often omitted as unnecessary, and the same is true when doors and windows are built with metal frames. It is then primarily in rooms based upon historical types where trim is used, and the term, in general, covers the following features: Door and window trim Baseboards, picture moldings, and chair rails Doors and windows Cornices and coves Mantels Built-in cabinets Dadoes, wainscots, and paneling Flooring
They give a sense of containment, intimacy and privacy and offer opportunity for decorative treatment. Just as the room walls are pierced by doors and windows, so the boundaries of your garden may have gaps that provide vistas to interesting views beyond and inviting gateways and paths that are doors leading from the garden. |
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