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A cornice (pronounced KOR niss) also called crown molding is a crowning projection on the interior or exterior of a building, or on furniture such as a bookcase. | A cornice (pronounced KOR niss) also called crown molding is a crowning projection on the interior or exterior of a building, or on furniture such as a bookcase. A horizontal molded projection that crowns or completes a building or wall. The molding at the top of the walls of a room, between the walls and ceiling. | ||
== | == Interior == | ||
* wood | |||
* fiberglass | |||
* plaster | |||
* sheet metal | |||
* polymoulding (plastic) | |||
== Furniture == | == Furniture == |
Revision as of 08:24, 13 October 2008
A cornice (pronounced KOR niss) also called crown molding is a crowning projection on the interior or exterior of a building, or on furniture such as a bookcase. A horizontal molded projection that crowns or completes a building or wall. The molding at the top of the walls of a room, between the walls and ceiling.
Interior
- wood
- fiberglass
- plaster
- sheet metal
- polymoulding (plastic)
Furniture
Exterior