Each has a feature fireplace surround and there are ceiling cornices in the living room and hallway. |
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Skiing became tricky since there were large windslabs and abundant cornices some of which showed cracks three feet from the edge. |
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The building features window keystones, coloured tiles, and heavy overhanging cornices. |
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You can normally tell the lee side from the windward side by looking for cornices. |
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The windows are smartly dressed with valances that hide cornices on the exterior of the house. |
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Accessories such as moldings, cornices, coves and miters are also available. |
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At the top of the second story is a plaster cove cornice, one of three original plaster cornices in Chestertown. |
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To one side lie the stately old buildings with columns and cornices that reference the school's 1845 heritage. |
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Side walls and wainscotting plates and accessories such as moldings, cornices, coves and miters are also available. |
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In the wild there is no piste patrol to pick up the pieces, and the mountains bristle with rocks, cliffs and cornices. |
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In winter, it looks positively Alpine when the snow forms sweeping cornices. |
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The mountain is rife with couloirs, spikes, boulders, cornices, and knobs, and a majority of its leaps are manageable by most advanced skiers. |
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A presumably Jesuit ruin, all stone dentil cornices, capitals, pilasters and broken walls. |
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Red carpets flow up sumptuous staircases and the walls erupt in cornices and curlicues. |
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What was once the street is now the main lobby, which is glassed in so you can see its dome with original moulding and cornices. |
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Both rooms retain their original marble fireplaces with tiled insets, as well as ceiling cornices, centre roses and picture rails. |
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Both buildings are square, clapboarded, five-bay structures with hipped roofs and molded cornices in the early Federal style. |
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Then we added cornices, corbels, ceiling roses and two custom built crystal chandeliers. |
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In keeping with local period practice, appropriate decorative moldings, cornices, and other architectural trim have been installed. |
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The great cornices found in northern Italy are rare in the South, and are frequently reduced to simple listels. |
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Both have impressive white marble fireplaces as well as timber flooring, cornices, centre roses and shuttered sash windows. |
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The cornices are machicolated, though nobody expects to pour hot lead from the machicoulis. |
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With an original oak floor, this area also features a carved oak ceiling rose, pediments, cornices and architraves. |
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The entrance hall has original floor tiles laid out in a herringbone design, moulded cornices and an original ceiling rose. |
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However be aware of cornices and unstable snow wreaths that linger long into summer. |
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There are double-glazed, maintenance-free windows in each house and decorative ceiling cornices in the living room and hall. |
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Oval table with cornices, the drawer hides a mechanism with a candleholder. |
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Water penetration at horizontal copings, sills or cornices of masonry facades requires the sealing of all penetrations at joints between individual stones or at the sides. |
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The original sash windows are in perfect working condition, the original wooden window panelling and doors remain and the main rooms have cornices and ceiling roses. |
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Although she used to compete in the half-pipe, the Burton rider has turned her full attention to freeriding, where she outruns avalanches and cracking cornices. |
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Among other parts, the design and manufacturing of special window surrounds, cornices, cornice fronts and imposts. |
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Pack of 6 sheets for paintings, lacquerings, polishs, cornices and neated works in cabinetmaking. |
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The principal rooms, both downstairs and upstairs, have decorative mantelpieces and cornices that are imaginatively conceived and neatly executed. |
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Note: In the case of stone cornices, the mentioned fillet should be used to avoid the cut of the cornice. |
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On either side of the arcature, two demi-columns support overhanging wooden lintels and cornices. |
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Crowned with green dentil cornices, today they still look as impregnable as the no-nonsense home built by the third little pig. |
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Louis II made decorating it of rich cornices and bases of statues, a very beautiful credenza and an oratory. |
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Knives for production of panelling, door and window frames, skirting boards and cornices. |
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To the right are the two main reception rooms, both of which have matching cast iron fireplaces with tiled hearths and insets, ceiling cornices and centre roses. |
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The ensemble is harmonious and delicate, with wooden cornices painted in blue and vermillion. |
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In the right aisle are also two kiosks in tufa topped entablature and cornices projecting slightly commissioned by local noble families. |
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Galleries, stoops, cornices, chimneys, bay windows are not considered as protruding. |
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The Louis XIII style is illustrated in the straight lines, diamond-shaped mouldings, ova, foliated scrolls as well as numerous cornices. |
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Colonial columns and cornices crumble along the back streets of Havana, and rubbish and waste water fill pits that span the roads. |
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Algae and fungi are found along rocky cliffs, and rosette plants grow in rock cornices and shallow gravel beds. |
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Crockets are used especially on the inclined edges of spires, pinnacles, and gables and are also found on capitals and cornices. |
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Certain features such as plaster stucco decorations and cornices as well as wrought cast iron radiators date from the 19th century. |
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The trumeau is available as well as some parts of the woodwork such as the window pilasters and cornices. |
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Centre Block-Permanently damaged sandstone cornices and carved elements of the historic structure need to be rebuilt. |
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The architecture of this classified city gate is rather special, the façade a mass of studded stonework and impressive cornices. |
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The themes illustrated by the capitals are similar to those represented by the cornices in the church of San Martín of Fromista. |
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There's ornament in columns and cornices, rustication and pilasters, urns, anthemia, and pediments, with temples and colonnades high in the sky, topped by spires and finials. |
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The vaulted dining room on the ground-floor of a Renaissance palazzo is archetypally Florentine, with its white walls and grey cornices of pietra serena. |
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He gave the monumental facades along K Street and 15th Street elaborately detailed copper window architraves, stringcourses, cornices, and escutcheons. |
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Behind this is a gracious entrance hallway with a high ceiling and many original features, including decorative ceiling cornices, architraves and a dado rail. |
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During this time of economic boom in Italy, his new factory grew and prospered in the production of baseboards, trim and cornices for the building industry. |
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The first and largest bedroom, overlooking the rear garden, is a well proportioned double with polished timber floorboards and moulded ceiling cornices. |
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Basically fibrous plaster: in other words plaster that has been reinforced with hemp, jute or coarse cloth. It is used in architectural embellishments like capitals for column tops, acanthus leaves, cornices and rosettes. |
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With its sculpted dentil cornices, rope moldings, and richly worked solid maple doors and drawer fronts, this style allows you to create a sumptuous bathroom décor. |
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As a result, many buildings scalped of their cornices in the mid-20th century have been recrowned in the last decade. |
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The cornices are low and the flexibility of the spaces is accentuated. |
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On the west façade of the abbey predominate the cornices, which show gargoyles, and the Plateresque front, composed like an altarpiece, with statues and reliefs. |
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Flat blocks, particularly long elements for cornices, sometimes with dripstones to complete overhanging cornices and anchor the profile obtained to the masonry. |
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The marching rows of doric columns, pedimented porticoes and dentilled cornices that define these imposing ranks of wedding-cake mansions have been joined by an unlikely addition to the classical architectural vocabulary. |
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Nobility of materials, sculpted cornices with dentils and rope moldings, richly molded doors and mirrors, every detail has been considered to give this collection a sumptuous elegance. |
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We are sitting in their design studio, surrounded by stone samples, fabric swatches, fragments of boiserie and classical cornices, antique light fixtures, architectural models and stacks and stacks of hand-painted tiles. |
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Among their creations during months on scaffolding at the Met are replicas of 14th-century wooden doors, and geometrically patterned cornices and capitals. |
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Windows, cornices, and the like have strange proportions and thicknesses, suggesting an irrational, willful revision of traditional Classical forms in buildings. |
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However beguiling the decor, however beautiful the carved cornices, the gleaming brass fixtures, if the joists of a building are made of balsa wood it is not a good investment. |
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The mantel shelf, with a carved motif of acanthus leaves, is slightly wider than the trumeau, and rests on pilasters classically designed with scrolled acanthus leaf cornices. |
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Hibou can also be installed on cornices or under eaves. |
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A complex architectural composition with columns and cornices frames a series of frescoes representing sacred scenes, such as the Miracle of Saint Peter, or smaller representations of landscapes in the above panels. |
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Mosaic floors, strip and herringbone parquet flooring, walls covered with wainscoting and trumeaux, ceilings decorated with intricate cornices and mouldings. |
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The lower section and the bracketed cornices are of stone. |
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The ground floor is given over to reception rooms that feature mosaic Art-deco-style floors, herringbone parquet flooring, wainscoting, ceilings with cornices, fireplaces and wall cupboards. |
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The ceiling of the passages and of many of the rooms of the Parliament Buildings are made of pine wood, varnished, which being wrought into ornamental cornices and panels produce a rich and very fine appearance. |
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The building's facade features a large rose window, elaborate cornices, molded brick work and central gable, along with keyhole-shaped windows that accomodate stained glass. |
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From the rusticated base to the ornate window surrounds, cornices, wrought iron balconies and mansard roof, the detailing is meticulously observed. |
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