Wednesday, 19 October 2011
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and cost effective solution to the biggest of challenges. We are
market leaders in our field and are proud to manufacture bespoke
architectural
mouldings. Please CALL us for more information on
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Friday, 30 September 2011
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standard range of architectural
mouldings is available – please CALL us for more
information on 01452 300071. You can also visit us online and
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Thursday, 15 September 2011
Services Available
Architectural Restoration
Restoration and Conservation experts, we will restore and repair your period features using the traditional methods and materials employed for generations. We have established an excellent reputation over the last 25 years for executing these principals.Bespoke Architectural Mouldings
Hand Made Interior and Exterior Architectural Features. Our highly skilled workforce will work from architect's drawings, CAD drawings or even a sketch. We have an unsurpassed reputation for quality and reliability.Sculpting - Modeling and Design
Only Constrained by your Imagination, we offer a full service from conception to design. We can sculpt and model traditional designs inspired by the past or create something completely new and personal to you.Friday, 9 September 2011
Defining Cornice, it's History, and it's Benefits
When one hears the words cornice, one can easily imagine an elegantly crafted building made in the late 1800’s. What really is a cornice, and why was it so commonly used? A cornice is basically a form of horizontal decorating sculpture or moulding, it generally lies on the roof, doors, or windows. One of the main reasons why cornices were introduced was to ensure that the rainwater would not hit the walls of the building as this over time would create discoloring of the stone buildings. This style of architecture was most common in Greece, where most of the temples and significant buildings would have elaborately carved cornices.
There were two methods of creating cornices back in the day, one easy and one not as easy. In the past, day sculptors and masons once had to hand-craft these wonderful pieces of art. A master craftsman and his team were often tasked with the intricate design of the cornices. They had a wide array of tools, ranging from massive chisels and mallets to small fined tipped pins for more precise detail. This form of masonry often took months if not years to achieve and became hard to maintain, both financially and labor wise. As the industrial revolution took place, the use of molds and concrete eased the production of cornices. Man discovered that molds could be intricately made, and concrete could be poured in order to finish the process. This allowed for easy production and mass production. The final product was then sanded down and given a few final touches. It did not take as long as it once did.
Though in more modern architecture, the use of cornices have become much more scarce. There has been an increasing decline in the skill as there is not nearly as much demand as there used to be. Though the equipment has improved significantly, allowing a full set of cornice crowning to be produced within a matter of months as opposed to years of laborious work. Even though there is not a big demand for cornices, most countries around the world particularly in Europe, have the need to restore buildings and the like so the cornice industry is in need of a few master masons and sculptors to reconstruct old buildings.
A classic example of cornices would be found in buildings such as the Parthenon, The Coliseum and a wide array of European buildings and castles.
There were two methods of creating cornices back in the day, one easy and one not as easy. In the past, day sculptors and masons once had to hand-craft these wonderful pieces of art. A master craftsman and his team were often tasked with the intricate design of the cornices. They had a wide array of tools, ranging from massive chisels and mallets to small fined tipped pins for more precise detail. This form of masonry often took months if not years to achieve and became hard to maintain, both financially and labor wise. As the industrial revolution took place, the use of molds and concrete eased the production of cornices. Man discovered that molds could be intricately made, and concrete could be poured in order to finish the process. This allowed for easy production and mass production. The final product was then sanded down and given a few final touches. It did not take as long as it once did.
Though in more modern architecture, the use of cornices have become much more scarce. There has been an increasing decline in the skill as there is not nearly as much demand as there used to be. Though the equipment has improved significantly, allowing a full set of cornice crowning to be produced within a matter of months as opposed to years of laborious work. Even though there is not a big demand for cornices, most countries around the world particularly in Europe, have the need to restore buildings and the like so the cornice industry is in need of a few master masons and sculptors to reconstruct old buildings.
A classic example of cornices would be found in buildings such as the Parthenon, The Coliseum and a wide array of European buildings and castles.
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Our Social Networking
Using the social networking sites, Facebook and Twitter, has allowed me to become a resource for others through providing a platform for me to refer and recommend my architectural moulding products and services. The regularly updated contents provide an ongoing view of my cornicing company online, which is important in enhancing the social aspect of my company, which brings out an emotional connectivity between my customers and me. On top of this, using social networking sites has made the global market more accessible, and made it easier to share information and ideas with similar plaster moulding businesses. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for latest updates!
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Our Services
Architectural Restoration
Restoration and Conservation experts, we will restore and repair your period features using the traditional methods and materials employed for generations. We have established an excellent reputation over the last 25 years for executing these principals.Bespoke Architectural Mouldings
Hand Made Interior and Exterior Architectural Features. Our highly skilled workforce will work from architect's drawings, CAD drawings or even a sketch. We have an unsurpassed reputation for quality and reliability.Sculpting - Modeling and Design
Only Constrained by your Imagination, we offer a full service from conception to design. We can sculpt and model traditional designs inspired by the past or create something completely new and personal to you.http://www.architectrualmouldings.co.uk
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
Briefly- Our Services
Architectural Mouldings Ltd manufacture a wide range of Fibrous Plaster Mouldings designed to enhance any interior and add that touch of opulence so often lacking in modern buildings.
Whilst fibrous plaster is not suitable for exterior use, we also manufacture mouldings in glass reinforced polyester (resin), glass reinforced cement, cast stone and jesmonite.
Our products are made by skilled craftsmen using traditional materials and tried and tested methods. Our products are reinforced to make them more durable and easier to fix. Very little has changed in the methods employed by our craftsmen since the times of Robert Adam (1728 - 1792), with the exception of some improvements in mould making compounds.
Should you require advice, we can visit the site and provide an estimate or assess from architectural drawings. For further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
http://www.architecturalmouldings.co.uk
Whilst fibrous plaster is not suitable for exterior use, we also manufacture mouldings in glass reinforced polyester (resin), glass reinforced cement, cast stone and jesmonite.
Our products are made by skilled craftsmen using traditional materials and tried and tested methods. Our products are reinforced to make them more durable and easier to fix. Very little has changed in the methods employed by our craftsmen since the times of Robert Adam (1728 - 1792), with the exception of some improvements in mould making compounds.
Should you require advice, we can visit the site and provide an estimate or assess from architectural drawings. For further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
http://www.architecturalmouldings.co.uk
Saturday, 13 August 2011
About us
We specialise in interior and exterior architectural features and are specialists in ornatmental fibrous plasterwork, and are conservation and restoration experts.
We are able to produce products in a range of materials, from the most traditional fibrous plasters, using the same historic methods – to the more advanced reinforced cements, plasters, resins, marble and cast stone composites. We are able to undertake external and interior projects most companies would have to turn down.
We offer an efficient and cost effective solution to the biggest of challenges. We are market leaders in our field and are proud to manufacture bespoke architectural mouldings.
We are able to produce products in a range of materials, from the most traditional fibrous plasters, using the same historic methods – to the more advanced reinforced cements, plasters, resins, marble and cast stone composites. We are able to undertake external and interior projects most companies would have to turn down.
We offer an efficient and cost effective solution to the biggest of challenges. We are market leaders in our field and are proud to manufacture bespoke architectural mouldings.
Should you require, we can visit or assess from drawings.
Saturday, 6 August 2011
Plaster Mouldings
Statues, ornaments and many other things are formed from many different products. Plaster moulding is definitely one of the most popular products to use. Plaster is very easy to use as well. It starts as a powder and is mixed with water and then used for whatever you like. So if using a moulding then when the plaster is mixed then place it in the plaster moulding and make whatever you wish.
Many of the lawn statues and ornaments that we see are made from plaster. Plaster is wonderful to work with as it is easy to mold and can be used for just about anything. As well you can pick any kind of moulding you want as well and decide whatever you like. Usually when plaster is used outside it is mixed with something else to make it more durable. Yet plaster is used inside for many projects. It is a favorite with remodelers as plaster is quite simple to work with and there is a lot you can do with it.
When working on the inside of the house there are many ways to use plastic mouldings to decorate. Let’s look at a few:
· Ceiling domes- plaster is one of the materials that can be used for this. Domes can be used to house lighting or on its own for decoration
· Ceiling medallions- These medallions can be used for just about anything and can come in just about any size.
· Wall/ceiling appliqué- plaster mouldings work well with these as well. They can be used to accent a ceiling or trim a room.
· Crown mouldings- may be used as in a fireplace setting or such
· Fireplace mantels- some wonderful fireplaces can be done with a great designed plaster moulding.
These are just some of the things that can be done with plaster moulding, truly one is only limited by their imagination. If wanting to use this as a way of decorating it would be a wise idea to discuss with someone who has experience using plaster and plaster mouldings. They can give you lots of great advice and pointers as well. Also checking with some local hardware stores as well will give you some great ideas. You can also gather some process from these places, do a comparison and make sure you are getting the price you can get for what it is that you need.
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
The Ceiling Rose
If you are thinking about decorating there are many things you can do to make improvements to your home. If you are hoping to make a statement you can do this easily in various different ways. You can do lots of simple things or be very elaborate. The great thing is that whatever you decide to do it will improve your whole home as well as display the type of person you are.
Getting a ceiling rose is a nice complimentary touch. It is a decorative element that is affixed to the ceiling which a light fitting or chandelier usually hangs. Giving a whole new look to the light fixture. They are usually round in shape and come in various different designs and sizes. While they are used for light fixtures ceiling roses don't need to be. They can be utilized on any ceiling just for display and design. Since they are available in various sizes and shapes there is so much you can do with them.
A ceiling rose is just one method in which you can decide to decorate your home. Painting your home is also a nice way to improve the appearance of your home. You can start with a room and go from there. Even when things are painted you can contribute various different accessories as well. Bearing in mind with almost all decorating the intent is to enhance and bring out the room not to overpower things. Sometimes little is better than doing way too much. Also keep in mind the style of decorating in the rest of the house. It’s usually a very good idea to keep to a theme.
Investing in a ceiling rose or any other materials you need for this is very simple. You can locally contact a home renovation place or even a plaster and moulding store. Most places will let you be very creative and you can design your own unique ceiling rose. This would definitely add the personal touch to your project. They as well will have various designs and sizes as well. They will also be more than willing to listen to your plans and make suggestions to you as well. Keep in mind they are in the business and will have great ideas. When searching for a ceiling rose you'll find them online as well very easily. Check the places out and make sure you will be getting the best price for what you require.
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Thursday, 7 July 2011
Defining Cornice, it's History, and it's Benefits
When one hears the words cornice, one can easily imagine an elegantly crafted building made in the late 1800’s. What really is a cornice, and why was it so commonly used? A cornice is basically a form of horizontal decorating sculpture or moulding, it generally lies on the roof, doors, or windows. One of the main reasons why cornices were introduced was to ensure that the rainwater would not hit the walls of the building as this over time would create discoloring of the stone buildings. This style of architecture was most common in Greece, where most of the temples and significant buildings would have elaborately carved cornices.
There were two methods of creating cornices back in the day, one easy and one not as easy. In the past, day sculptors and masons once had to hand-craft these wonderful pieces of art. A master craftsman and his team were often tasked with the intricate design of the cornices. They had a wide array of tools, ranging from massive chisels and mallets to small fined tipped pins for more precise detail. This form of masonry often took months if not years to achieve and became hard to maintain, both financially and labor wise. As the industrial revolution took place, the use of molds and concrete eased the production of cornices. Man discovered that molds could be intricately made, and concrete could be poured in order to finish the process. This allowed for easy production and mass production. The final product was then sanded down and given a few final touches. It did not take as long as it once did.
Though in more modern architecture, the use of cornices have become much more scarce. There has been an increasing decline in the skill as there is not nearly as much demand as there used to be. Though the equipment has improved significantly, allowing a full set of cornice crowning to be produced within a matter of months as opposed to years of laborious work. Even though there is not a big demand for cornices, most countries around the world particularly in Europe, have the need to restore buildings and the like so the cornice industry is in need of a few master masons and sculptors to reconstruct old buildings.
A classic example of cornices would be found in buildings such as the Parthenon, The Coliseum and a wide array of European buildings and castles.
Sunday, 26 June 2011
Plaster Mouldings and their Benefits
Ever since the dawn of time, building elegance has been the top priority of the rich and famous civilizations. Most found that the grander the architecture of the area of civilization, the wealthier they were. A classic example of extreme wealth is the construction of cornices and elegantly carved archways and columns. This may seem relatively cheap now, but back in the day only the rich could afford masons and sculptors to elegantly craft these pieces for their private estates or government buildings. However, with the help of modern technology and plaster mouldings, there has been a significant increase in these elegantly crafted structures.
Whether you are going for a classic-looking house, restoring a Victorian home or simply just having some architectural fun, plaster mouldings have become an easy and cheap way to create and recreate some of the world’s most elegant and eccentric designs allowing the creation of several exact copies of famous pieces. In the olden days, a mason or a stone carver would have to manually chisel each piece by hand. Often young adolescent men would apply as an apprentice in order to learn this exquisite craft. Someone who was wealthy could definitely afford 5-10 master stone masons, along with their assistants. The good thing is technology has allowed us to replicate the work of master craftsmen of the yesteryear, allowing us to recreate timeless masterpieces for a significant deduction in price.
Plaster mouldings is something that does not only apply to cornices or gables or archways and columns. They can apply to sculptures and a wide variety of other things. The increase in plaster moulding goes to show that as the society becomes wealthier, people are willing to spend more on luxury items and general decorations for the household. Plaster-moulded columns are not only bound to a building, sometimes homeowners order columns as garden pieces or fountain pieces. This creates a setting of wealth and ambiance, and should invite a lot of compliments especially if a party is thrown at the individual’s home.
Plaster moulding has come a long way, and if the older civilizations had access to the technology we had now, the olden day structures would have looked much more intricate and finely refined than they are now. The ironic part is olden civilizations managed to still keep the beauty and splendor of the buildings they made without the tools we have today.
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Architectural Mouldings
Construction is busier than ever. Summer is fast approaching and so is the perfect time for building and remodeling. So now would be the best time to look at some different ideas on what to do with your project. Let your creativity run wild and look at adding some architectural mouldings to the outside of your home. You would be amazed at the difference this would make to the outside of your home. Once you are done you can move inside and do some mouldings in there as well.
Quite often too many people worry about doing the inside of the house and forget that they can do the outside as well. It’s nice to do the outside as it’s the first thing that people see when they approach your home. You can make quite a statement with the way you decorate outside. There are also many different options of architectural mouldings that you can use as well. Let’s look at a few reasons why using architectural mouldings are a good idea:
- Can be used on stucco, stone or brick exteriors
- Can be used to create stunning contemporary, modern or classic designs
- Are available in many different standard designs and sizes
- Are easy to install
- Save you time and money
- Are virtually maintenance free
- Do not rot
These architectural mouldings can be used on commercial and residential buildings. You can pick a design that they already have or you can feel free to custom design something that you choose. That’s one of the nice things is you can use your own creativity. The other choice you need to make is this something you will do yourself or contract someone to do this for you. They are quite easy to do yet it never hurts to have someone with experience in architectural mouldings to assist you.
This is easy to do as well as they are many local places that have people that can help you with your design. Check a few places out and let them know what you need and then you will be able to compare the places and the prices as well. There are also places online that can help you as well. You can even compare the places you find local and then the places online and come up with the best deal you can. Then let your creative side go wild.
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Thursday, 9 June 2011
Ceiling Rose
If you are thinking about decorating there are many things you can do to make improvements to your home. If you are hoping to make a statement you can do this easily in various different ways. You can do lots of simple things or be very elaborate. The great thing is that whatever you decide to do it will improve your whole home as well as display the type of person you are.
Getting ceiling roses is a nice complimentary touch. It is a decorative element that is affixed to the ceiling which a light fitting or chandelier usually hangs. Giving a whole new look to the light fixture. They are usually round in shape and come in various different designs and sizes. While they are used for light fixtures ceiling roses don't need to be. They can be utilized on any ceiling just for display and design. Since they are available in various sizes and shapes there is so much you can do with them.
A ceiling rose is just one method in which you can decide to decorate your home. Painting your home is also a nice way to improve the appearance of your home. You can start with a room and go from there. Even when things are painted you can contribute various different accessories as well. Bearing in mind with almost all decorating the intent is to enhance and bring out the room not to overpower things. Sometimes little is better than doing way too much. Also keep in mind the style of decorating in the rest of the house. Its usually a very good idea to keep to a that theme.
Investing in a ceiling rose or any other materials you need for this is very simple. You can locally contact a home renovation place or even a plaster and moulding store. Most places will let you be very creative and you can design your own unique ceiling rose. This would definitely add the personal touch to your project. They as well will have various designs and sizes as well. They will also be more than willing to listen to your plans and make suggestions to you as well. Keep in mind they are in the business and will have great ideas.When searching for a ceiling rose you'll find them online as well very easily. Check the places out and make sure you will be getting the best price for what you require.
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