I've never seen so many colonnades, entablatures, pediments, porticos, coffered ceilings and statues adorning so many structures. |
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One option is to build a coffered ceiling which will raise the ceiling height and allow you to use the hip side as part of the ceiling. |
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The most compelling feature of the Metro is the coffered ceilings in all the stations. |
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The gilt rosettes that once studded its coffered dome evoked the firmament. |
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The kitchen tool cabinet and the wooden worktop module of the kitchen workbench were chosen to match the walnut coffered ceiling. |
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The part inside the arch, the intrados, is decorated with a coffered motif. |
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This massive hall of justice and commerce was covered by three groin vaults with three deeply coffered tunnel-vaulted bays on either side. |
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The buildings also have coffered ceilings to conceal the girder beams and eaves purlins. |
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That one tree supplied an acre of veneer that was used to clothe the colonnades and coffered roof of the concert hall. |
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The details of the room behind him are suitably distorted – the window bends like rubber, as does the coffered ceiling. |
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The coffered wooden ceiling is the only one left among those carried out in the Palazzo by Flaminio Bolonger. |
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The baptismal font, from 1630, is its most valuable item, and it also has a coffered ceiling of great historic value. |
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This Mudéjar-style church is of great architectural simplicity, with a single nave covered by a beautiful coffered ceiling. |
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The great central hall has preserved its original wall decorations and its XVI century gilded wood coffered ceiling. |
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The interior is divided into three naves, and the central one still has its Mudéjar coffered ceiling. |
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The main aisle is covered by coffered barrel vaulting decorated with vegetal motifs. |
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The sunken panels were sometimes also called caissons, or lacunaria, and a coffered ceiling might be referred to as lacunar. |
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The noteworthy Renaissance courtyard, surrounded by circular brick columns with cubiform capitals, and a portico with pointed arches and a coffered ceiling date back to that period. |
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Decorative staffs, mouldings, rosettes, wainscoting? large neo-renaissance-style, sculpted wood fireplace, stylish black and white marble fireplaces, oak wood stairway and painted, coffered ceilings. |
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In the same years, it was also made a hexagonal coffered ceiling with rich gilded carvings and ceremonial weapons, whose preciousness was recently restored. |
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However, the nave's coffered ceiling that was designed by Siloe-a masterpiece of its kind-was replaced in the eighteenth century by a covering in the Mannerist style. |
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It also has rustic furniture and an attractive coffered ceiling. |
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The Medici-inspired decor channels a lighter, more refined look, while the Renaissance – all saturated, jewel-like colours, coffered ceilings and frescos – are apparently much requested by Japanese visitors. |
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For the residential market the company has produced a wide array of unique projects, including kitchen cabinets, fitted furniture, mantels, coffered ceilings, panelled rooms, wine cellars? |
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During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries it underwent such extensive transformations that only the coffered ceiling of the dome over the main chapel remains from the original Mudéjar church. |
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The Edwardian-style hall has retained all its original architectural features, among them the marble wainscot and staircase as well as the coffered ceiling. |
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Masterful stone and wood carvings, beautiful paintings, large ornate chandeliers, the gilt coffered ceiling, and brilliant red carpeting and accents all lend a sense of grandeur to this proud historic chamber. |
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A two-story foyer leads to the great room, where a coffered ceiling draws the eye up and the fireplace adds coziness. |
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