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Sectional Sleeper Sofa with Storage and Pillows Dark Brown Microfiber
- Sectional Sleeper Sofa w/ Storage Dark Brown Microfiber
- Sofas and Sets
- Sofas and Sets->Sofa Sets->Fabric and Microfiber Sofa Sets
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Sectional Sleeper Sofa with Storage and Pillows Dark Brown Microfiber Dimension: 93″W x 37″ – 61″D x 32″H Color: Dark Brown Material: Microfiber Sectional Sleeper Sofa with Storage and Pillows Dark Brown Microfiber The Mulberry sectional sofa features contemporary style design with storage and 2 accent pillows. This sofa is upholstered in dark brown microfiber with stitching. The 2 accent pillows are designed in brown and white tapestry design. This sectional sofa wel
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Set of 2 Satin Black Finish Metal Swivel Bar Stool
- 21 1/2″L x 17 3/4″W x 39 3/4″H (29″H to the Seat).
- Dining and Kitchen
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Set of 2 Satin Black End Metal Swivel Bar Stool This is our groundbreaking new Bar Stool in Satin Black End Metal with Swivel Seat and Back (Set of 2). This satin black bar stool is crafted in a modern design with a seat that can swivel and a comfortably shaped back. The seats are cushioned and covered in a black vinyl material. (The fee you see is for a set of two, and this item is only sold in pairs.) Requires Simple Assembly. The seat itself comes 29″ above the ground, not includin
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Different Types of Decorative Moldings
A decorative molding can be defined as any continuous projection that is used to enhance the look of a wall. In ancient Greece, they were first used to throw water away from the wall. The contours, measurements, and projections of moldings vary greatly.
Wall painting
One type of molding – the wall painting (or wall painting board) – was first used on the Parthenon at the Acropolis. The wall painting is considered a part of the Greek architectural style.
The Parthenon was built for the goddess Athena. The wall painting moldings that were used were meant to tell the tale of her triumph over Poseidon in becoming the patron of the ancient city which is now Athens.
The wall painting panels are a series of designed pediments which are filled with the metaphors of Athena’s birth and rise to power. Today, a wall painting board is the flat panel just not more than a crown molding or cornice. Often, low relief is applied to this panel for added decoration.
Today, wall painting moldings are most common as a part of a decorative molding that follows the neoclassical architecture or decorating style.
You need a sweet high ceiling (minimum of 9 feet), and it’s a excellent thought to paint or stain the wall painting and the crown molding the same color. The wall painting is a excellent way to visually result in the ceiling down and make the room appear cozier.
Crown Molding
Crown molding is the most well loved type of cornice molding. Crown molding is generally a single-piece of decorative molding, installed at the top of a wall, at an angle to the adjoining ceiling. But, I have seen crown molding assemblies of 5 or more pieces in more elaborate settings.
Crown molding often has a profile that projects out on the ceiling and down the wall, adding a rich appearance to a room. It is often used at the top of cabinets or built-in furniture.
Introducing this type of decorative molding to a relatively simple room provides a historic character that the room would not otherwise have. Crown molding is also used in combination with other moldings to add details to fireplace mantels and shelves. (For what it’s worth, this is probably my favorite architectural feature).
Crown molding is a form of Cornice Molding. The term “cornice” describes molding installed along the top of a wall or above the window. When this treatment is made from multiple pieces of molding, it is called a “build-up cornice.” The other form of cornice molding is the Cove Molding.
Cove Molding
Cove molding is very similar to crown molding, with the same application and function. The difference linking the two is in the profile. Cove molding has a concave profile (which bows inward) while crown molding has a convex (outward) profile.
While crown is most at home in traditional settings, Cove moldings are equally comfortable in people, or even contemporary settings. You don’t normally see multi-piece assemblies of cove moldings. You can occasionally see it “beaded” at top and bottom for a small accent.
Entries, proper living rooms, proper dining rooms, and master bedrooms usually receive decorative moldings with ornate or traditional patterns.
Kitchens and other more functional areas of the home might be where you will find the simpler design of the cove molding. Over the years, coves and crowns have become much smaller, but most still bear the shapes and styles of the original Greek and Roman designers.
Chair Rail Molding
A chair rail is a decorative molding that divides a wall horizontally, usually about 32″ to 36″ above the floor. They protect the walls in areas where destruction might occur from people getting up out of chairs.
For this reason, the more traditional chair rails will have a nosing in the center, with curved and beveled surfaces that taper back to the wall above and not more than the nosing.
Today, chair rails remain a common point in traditional interiors. They serve the decorating effect of unifying the various architectural details of a room, such as door and window trim, and fireplace surrounds.
Chair rail can also be used as a cap for wainscoting or other wood paneling. This decorative molding adds a feeling of point and charm while achieving continuity in a room by unifying the various decorative fundamentals.
Panel Molding
Panel molding, commonly called a depiction frame molding, looks like a large empty frame, and is often part of designs on walls of ancient Colonial and, Georgian, and Early American homes. The placement of this molding should be above the chair rail height and about 10 to 12 inches down from the ceiling.
The size of this type of decorative molding, measuring 1″ to 3″ in width, should be proportionate to the ceiling height of the room. Like the other moldings, panel molding adds a feeling of charm and delicate point to a room.
Wall framing appears at the Georgian period of American architecture, when plaster started to replace wood panels on the walls. Panel molding also is a excellent way to divide walls into large, aesthetically pleasing units, without the same expense of full wall paneling.
Another application of this versatile molding is to trim openings made by wider planks which are assembled as rails and styles. Often, the centers of these frames are left open. By applying panel moldings around the perimeter of the opening, you make the look of a depiction frame.
When this decorative molding is painted in the same color as the surrounding walls, you achieve a sculptural quality to a wall, adding texture and shadows.
If moldings are painted in contrasting colors, they can make a striking three dimensional appearance, giving depth and dimension. This type of treatment is well loved for staircases and entries.
Baseboard & Base Molding
Baseboard molding protects the bottom of the wall from ware and tear, while hiding openings and other irregularities where the wall meets the floor. Base moldings give the floor line a higher profile, and can be as elaborate or simple as you like.
Whereas it is relatively simple to install chair rail on a level plane, baseboard (like crown) can be tough if your floors (or ceilings) are not level. For this reason, I recommend getting a professional woodworker for the installation of these moldings.
As one remedy to uneven floors, you can install a “shoe molding” along the bottom front edge to give the baseboard a finished look. Something else you can do with baseboard (as well as with the toe kick of your kitchen cabinets) is incorporate accent lighting.
This isn’t in keeping with the pure traditionalist, but it’s a sweet nifty way to have accent lighting around the perimeter of a room. You couldn’t do this until they made the small LED rope lights of today.
Rope lights come in uncommon lengths and colors, and can be easily installed behind baseboard. Simply make a notch in the back side of the baseboard, at the top, and run the rope lights into the notch.
This is more often used in money-making spaces, but has been added in entries and hallways – especially in contemporary homes.
Flexible Moldings
If you have a curved wall or arch, you can probably have a excellent craftsman make a curved molding for about 3 times the cost of a straight molding. Or, you can buy a flexible molding for about the same fee as the straight one. These allow you to install moldings onto curved surfaces or arches, without the delay and expense of having them made from wood.
The stock profiles (there are hundreds) are identical to the rigid versions and they are compatible as far as paint end is concerned.
Winsome Wood Genoa End Table, Espresso
- Round end table from Winsome Wood for living room or bedside use
- Wood construction with dark espresso end; clear glass tabletop
- Stylish flared legs support table; lower shelf for storage or decorative show
- Home assembly required; matching 2-shelf end table and coffee table available for separate buy
- Measures 18-1/2 inches wide by 18-1/2 inches deep by 22-1/2 inches high; 17 pounds upon shipping
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Elegantly design with glass top, this end table.Its flared leg, shelf blends well with any style of room decor.Or match with same collection round side table# 92318 & round coffee table# 92230
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Blue Geo Baby 9pc Crib Set
- 9 Piece Set Includes: (1)Comforter, (1)Bumper, (1)Fitted Sheet, (1)Skirt,
- (2)Window Valances, (1)Diaper Stacker, (1)Toy Bag and (1)Throw Pillow
- This set uses Blues, Browns, and White with a modern contemporary geometric design.
- This set is made of 100% cotton and machine washable.
- This design has matching garnishing such as mobiles, lamp shades, window treatments and wall decor.
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The JoJo Designs 9pc Blue and Brown Geo baby boy crib quilt ensemble will add instant sleek and modern style to your nursery. This mod designer set features an exclusive Jojo Designs geometric print with overlapping geo squares and rectangles. The color palette blends Blue, Brown, and White. This 9pc. Deluxe Boutique Crib Quilt Set makes a modern nursery decor that will make any baby’s room magnificent. This quilt set is made by JoJo Designs and fits all standard size cribs and toddler
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