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.