A modillioned cornice is an architectural feature characterized by a decorative molding that projects from the top of a wall or building, typically found in classical and neoclassical architecture. It is adorned with a series of modillions, which are ornamental brackets or supports that are often used to enhance the visual appeal of the cornice. This design element not only adds aesthetic value but also serves a functional purpose by helping to support the structure above it. Modillioned cornices are commonly seen in grand buildings such as temples, palaces, and historic homes.
The cornice of the porch was in sever need of repair.
The Cornice is usually found near the roofline.
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The cornice of the porch was in severe need of repair. A part of the cornice of the building broke off and damaged a car parked below.
High gloss Exterior Oil-Based Gloss Enamel over Quality Primer will give the best results on a cornice.
The line where the ceiling meets the wall is called a cornice. A cornice can be set off from the ceiling with the use of cornice trim. The line where the wall meets the floor is called a baseboard.
A flat piece of metal about 1/2 inch wide with two 90 degree bends is most commonly referred to as a cornice bracket for ceiling mount. A standard angle iron, 1" x 1" or larger, can be used for cornice board wall mount. Image can be found by searching for cornice bracket.
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Gorge-cornice of Ancient Egyptian and Egyptian Revival type, ornamented with winged globe and rearing uraei, with torus beneath
It is a cornice.
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