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Gingerbread trim refers to decorative woodwork often found in architecture, particularly in Victorian and Gothic Revival styles. It includes intricate, ornate designs carved or cut into wood, typically used to embellish eaves, porches, and window frames. The term "gingerbread" evokes the idea of intricate, sweetly detailed designs reminiscent of the decorative motifs seen in gingerbread houses. This style adds character and charm to buildings, enhancing their visual appeal.

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