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Vaulted Ceiling: History and Benefits

Tuesday, May 24th, 2016

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Cynthia Rowley: 1586-10458-GRY1 Note-To-Self Writing Desk 1586-75410D-GLD6 Swanson Upholstered Metal Side Chair

 

 

Vaulted ceilings come in many different names – raised ceilings, cathedral ceilings, also high ceilings. The history of these unique kinds of ceilings dates back hundreds of years. By definition, these are arched forms that are extruded to the third dimension. These are used as provision for a roof or ceiling.

Vaulted Ceiling History

Vaulted ceilings were used, originally, only in basilicas and cathedrals. This was centuries ago. They were used because of their visual capacity to make any space look a lot bigger. Call it an optical illusion if you want but this is one thing that has had a profound effect in architecture and interior design.

The most popular vaulted ceiling design is the dome. Imagine a hollowed out half of watermelon and this is what a dome looks like. Different materials were used to create domes from stone, mud, brick, wood, metal, concrete, glass and plastic.

The barrel or wagon vault came from the dome design. This is the simplest vault design as it is a semicircle that is just stretched to a continuous arch. Following the wagon vault is the groin vault wherein two barrel vaults intersect and to create an ellipse intersection which is called the groin.

The medieval era saw the birth of the rib vault. The fan vault became a fancier version of the rib vault.

Now that you know a bit of the history of vaulted ceilings, would you now like to know what benefits come with them?

Influx of Natural Light

Vaulted ceilings create an airier atmosphere because they let in more sunlight into a home. Nothing can be more spectacular than natural light so letting in more of its rays into your home ups the cheerful ambience, even the heating capacity of your dwelling place.

Adds Character

Ceiling beams that are exposed add to the character of your home. This appeal is quite hot at the moment (though it has been a means of showing opulence for the longest time). If you are claustrophobic, then the rafter beams that are high up above your head should no longer pose a problem to you.

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Practical Use of Space

While attics can be useful in storing things that are not needed at the moment, they can become a sort of dead space in the long run. Admit it, most of the things that are stored there never get out. If this is the case with your attic, why not have it turned into a vaulted ceiling instead?

Wasted space will surely turn into an architectural wonder that would make your home look grander and more posh. The vaulted ceiling will become a critical visual beauty that would add elicit oohs and aahs from your visitors.

Another functional use of the vaulted ceiling is for ventilation. All the unwanted hot air will rise and escape there. This kind of ceiling is also useful inside a bathroom where drying out would become quicker.

Added Rustic Appeal

A vaulted ceiling – when made with wood – will add a rustic charm to your home. Ceilings are positioned at an angle where the eyes tend to rest. You can capitalize on this by using wood as a major material for your vaulted ceiling. Whether you want a traditional or contemporary setup, this is the go-to ceiling for you.

A single word of caution before you jump into owning a vaulted ceiling straight away – cleaning the ceiling should be done by a professional. This is also the case when lighting fixtures or ceiling fans need to be fixed. ‘Cept for these cleaning and fixing concerns, you should be able to enjoy the vaulted ceiling without any other worries.

So go ahead, dress up your room with vaulted ceiling. Put in that tufted armchair, ornate bed and the most beautiful draperies.

Yours is a home of opulence.

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The Tudor Home: Where History and Culture Flourish

Monday, February 1st, 2016

 

The Tudor monarchs, according to history, were able to bring comparative peace and prosperity throughout England, Ireland and Wales. The wealth of many landowners was invested in buildings. Theirs was a moment of cultural bursts and classical architecture revival for Italian style. The Tudor style is a class of its own. Europeans had a moment when gothic was at the center of their style. The perpendicular style has broken away from all this. The Tudors were the ones who developed fan vaulting (evident in the Gloucester Cathedral cloisters). Now let’s go to a dating feature known as the Tudor Rose. This is a red rose badge with a white rose badge within. This signified the union of Henry VII to Edward IV’s daughter. This is now a decorative piece that is used to signify posh and sophistication to the highest levels. Renaissance features can also be seen inside Tudor dwellings. These features are confined to the wealthy and the elite members of society then. Henry enthusiastically built Italianate motifs. Then came Elizabethan homes where old homes were torn down only to be built anew. Most homeowners were then yearning for improvement as that was the great period of building. If you have ever seen those narrow yet all townhouses complete with borough walls, then these are the homes of artisans and merchants who built their homes slowly through the years. Homes of the wealthiest members of the society are often built with huge windows and decorative chimneys. Glass was then used in Elizabethan homes with glittering glazing designs. The most elaborate fireplaces are set up and ceilings were slowly decorated with strapwork. Tudor Is Symmetry Symmetrical plans will always be favored in Tudor settings. Otherwise, Renaissance in classical details appears so then you can find fireplace, doors, and columns. Round-headed arches and niches together with all the other features of Tudor style were revived during the Victorian period. Tudor may be an old fashioned style but it can become a part of modern living, too. The styles come originally from the UK during the 15th to the 16th centuries and are now a huge part of tourist attractions. Genuine Tudor design can now be recreated but your place doesn’t have to look like a tourist spot, though. Only a few are lucky to live inside a genuine Tudor dwelling so for the rest of the world, repros are the answers. Mock Tudor generally refers to black and white semi timbering on the facade of buildings. Interior design, however, is much more distinct. If you are careful enough in making your design decisions, then you can even recreate the Medieval era of trade, arts, crafts and intellectual awakening right inside your home. There is no architectural detail that is more recognizable under the Tudor style than the iconic half timber structures. The exterior of homes can be laden with stucco, wood or stone. Imitate this same style by exposing the very structure of your home. Gable roofs are also common which give the homes their gingerbread appeal. Modern-day Tudor replicates the genuine Tudor Dynasty through architecture and interior design revivals. If you haven’t yet, you should install tall, narrow windows with small panes. Modern day cladding is acceptable such as flagstone, brick and stucco. As for the outdoor landscaping, be sure to have manicured hedges, brick walkways, fencing and pool houses. These amenities should set you apart from the neighbors but in a nice way. The Old World style can also be brought inside the kitchen through wrought iron and wood combinations in furniture pieces. Custom islands and wrought-iron lighting fixtures are also a huge part of Tudor interiors. Are you ready to take on this unique style right inside your home?

This lovely Hooker Furniture Living Room Melange Gianna Chest 638-50066 fuses the Old World and the New in a seamless manner.

The Tudor monarchs, according to history, were able to bring comparative peace and prosperity throughout England, Ireland and Wales. The wealth of many landowners was invested in buildings. Theirs was a moment of cultural bursts and classical architecture revival for Italian style. The Tudor style is a class of its own.

Europeans had a moment when gothic was at the center of their style. The perpendicular style has broken away from all this. The Tudors were the ones who developed fan vaulting (evident in the Gloucester Cathedral cloisters).

Now let’s go to a dating feature known as the Tudor Rose. This is a red rose badge with a white rose badge within. This signified the union of Henry VII to Edward IV’s daughter. This is now a decorative piece that is used to signify posh and sophistication to the highest levels.

Renaissance features can also be seen inside Tudor dwellings. These features are confined to the wealthy and the elite members of society then. Henry enthusiastically built Italianate motifs.

Then came Elizabethan homes where old homes were torn down only to be built anew. Most homeowners were then yearning for improvement as that was the great period of building. If you have ever seen those narrow yet all townhouses complete with borough walls, then these are the homes of artisans and merchants who built their homes slowly through the years.

Homes of the wealthiest members of the society are often built with huge windows and decorative chimneys. Glass was then used in Elizabethan homes with glittering glazing designs. The most elaborate fireplaces are set up and ceilings were slowly decorated with strapwork.

Hooker Furniture Living Room Melange Gianna Chest 638-50066 comes with a feminine pair of cabriole legs but with a masculine Old World design.

Hooker Furniture Living Room Melange Gianna Chest 638-50066 comes with a feminine pair of cabriole legs but with a masculine Old World design.

Tudor Is Symmetry

Symmetrical plans will always be favored in Tudor settings. Otherwise, Renaissance in classical details appears so then you can find fireplace, doors, and columns. Round-headed arches and niches together with all the other features of Tudor style were revived during the Victorian period.

Tudor may be an old fashioned style but it can become a part of modern living, too. The styles come originally from the UK during the 15th to the 16th centuries and are now a huge part of tourist attractions.

Genuine Tudor design can now be recreated but your place doesn’t have to look like a tourist spot, though. Only a few are lucky to live inside a genuine Tudor dwelling so for the rest of the world, repros are the answers.

Mock Tudor generally refers to black and white semi timbering on the facade of buildings. Interior design, however, is much more distinct. If you are careful enough in making your design decisions, then you can even recreate the Medieval era of trade, arts, crafts and intellectual awakening right inside your home.

There is no architectural detail that is more recognizable under the Tudor style than the iconic half timber structures. The exterior of homes can be laden with stucco, wood or stone. Imitate this same style by exposing the very structure of your home.

Hooker Furniture Bedroom Rhapsody Urn Pedestal Nightstand 5070-90015 comes with classic designs and a rustic finish.

Hooker Furniture Bedroom Rhapsody Urn Pedestal Nightstand 5070-90015 comes with classic designs and a rustic finish.

Gable roofs are also common which give the homes their gingerbread appeal. Modern-day Tudor replicates the genuine Tudor Dynasty through architecture and interior design revivals. If you haven’t yet, you should install tall, narrow windows with small panes. Modern day cladding is acceptable such as flagstone, brick and stucco.

As for the outdoor landscaping, be sure to have manicured hedges, brick walkways, fencing and pool houses. These amenities should set you apart from the neighbors but in a nice way.

The Old World style can also be brought inside the kitchen through wrought iron and wood combinations in furniture pieces. Custom islands and wrought-iron lighting fixtures are also a huge part of Tudor interiors.

Are you ready to take on Tudor design, a unique style right inside your home?

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