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Architectural products used in this room:
chair-rail is created with two
Studio panel molding

Mentio baseboard
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Architectural Wall Decor
Goal in architecture and interior design is to achieve a
structure where the exterior and interior echo each other. Interior architecture
should be at best a continuation of the exterior. When this marriage occurs, the
integrity of the house will shine through.
Today, most private houses have a less rigid line drawn between public and
private rooms. They are integrated into a seamless whole, reflecting the
inhabitants throughout. You may live in an apartment with as few as one or two
rooms, so the distinction between public and private space doesn't exist.
Regardless of the number of your rooms, you want your guests to experience the
warmth and intimacy of your love in every space, right down to the laundry room.
When you are in a space that houses love, no matter what function it serves, you
are uplifted by the harmony and spirit of place.
Architectural wall decor, the blend of science and art, is needed even in the
spaces no one sees but you. You don't want to give your guests better treatment
than you give yourself. Some of the greatest refinement in your house may be in
your bedroom closet where the lines are lacquered smooth and the edges rounded
and sensual, although no one ever spends time there but you.
Architectural wall decor for your home should begin with you and your family and
the ninety-five percent of your time spent without visitors. You build from
there, wall by wall, room by room, bringing refinement and harmony through
your use of architectural products
To relieve the flatness of the wall you can install a
traditional chair-rail. The appropriate height depends on the room size and height of the
ceiling, but on average it should range thirty to forty inches from the floor.
At this level, a molding is comforting and satisfying to the eye. To serve its
practical function of preventing the back of a chair from damaging a wall, it
should never be higher than the chair. Traditional architecture includes a chair-rail in most rooms, with elaborate paneling installed beneath the molding to the
baseboard. If you decide you want a chair-rail, select one that is compatible
with the cornice molding in projection and design. Rather than purchasing
expensive wood paneling, consider painting the chair-rail and the space below it
white and the space above the chair rail a tint to break the monotony. If you
love striped wallpaper, the most elegant place to hang it is in the space above
the chair rail in a room. |