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Built during the rise of the machine age, Victorian architecture incorporated decorative details such as patterned shingles. Second Empire Victorian style features mansard roofs with dormer windows.
As a wall treatment, picture-frame molding is a simple way to give an elegant, classic look to an ordinary space — as well an ideal way to highlight framed art.
Wainscoting wall treatments are a classic way to add architectural interest to any room. Consisting of horizontal rails and vertical stiles, this relatively easy woodworking project is based on a design found in historic homes, and is sure to lend old-home charm to builder-basic new spaces.
Crown molding is an inexpensive and easy way to add visual interest and value to your home. With just a few tools and basic carpentry knowledge, you can achieve a stylish upgrade within any space.
Many modern homes don’t include architectural character in the form of moldings. The good news is that adding traditional picture frame wainscoting is a relatively inexpensive and high-impact project that can be completed in a weekend.
Made primarily of felt, this great tree skirt is simple and can be made in minutes with appliques resembling snowflakes and trim looking like little snowballs. It all comes together with glue, can be made in any color palette and will last for years.
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