The French verb Rechampir (also spelled réchampir) means to make a mold or other ornament, stand out from the background on which it stands, by outlining its contour, or by using a different colour that the one used for the background proper. Rechampi is the noun derived from the verb, indicating the decor which has been treated in that way, and most often the thin line of paint of an outline.
The "pinceau à rechampir" is a kind of round, but somewhat pointed brush.
Interior decorating means you can makeover your home interior and decor with any kinds of furniture, curtains and blinds.
Yes, ediice and building mean the same thing.
Finished Floor Level
The style in which a building is designed.
Fine Arts
It is french for "building".
It means- A building
Nothing, it's the name of a building
sous-sol means underground (or basement in a building) in French.
La grange (fem.) means "the barn" (farm building) in French.
"Façade" in French translates to "facade" in English. It refers to the front exterior or face of a building.
"fire" in the sense that a place (building, forest) is on a fire
dilapidated, broken-down when you're talking about a building.
It's middle French. It means enamel or an ink used for decorating surfaces of glass or metal.
Interior decorating means you can makeover your home interior and decor with any kinds of furniture, curtains and blinds.
"Le cambrioleur" in French translates to "the burglar" in English. It refers to someone who breaks into a building or a house with the intention of stealing.
The word facade (French façade) means a building front, or face. It is used metaphorically to mean an image presented that is not the true one, such as "a facade of innocence" or "his generosity was only a facade to cover his larcenous activities."