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  2. 12 Chic Ceiling Details That Give a Room Instant Character - AOL

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    A cousin of the coffered ceiling, tray ceilings are another structural design that can bring dimension and drama to a room. Popularized in the late '90s and early 2000s and commonly seen in open ...

  3. Popcorn ceiling - Wikipedia

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    Popcorn ceiling texture. A popcorn ceiling, also known as a stipple ceiling or acoustic ceiling, is a ceiling with one of a variety of spray-on or paint-on treatments. [1] The bumpy surface is created by tiny particles of vermiculite or polystyrene, which gives the ceiling sound-deadening properties. Mixtures are available in fine, medium, and ...

  4. Dropped ceiling - Wikipedia

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    White matte stretch ceiling in a residential living room. A stretch ceiling is a suspended ceiling system and it is made of three main components: Perimeter track – Aluminium or plastic PVC; Membrane – Typically a PVC or nylon material, lightweight sheets are made to size/shape from roll material. Can be printed or painted to achieve the ...

  5. Ceiling - Wikipedia

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    A ceiling / ˈ s iː l ɪ ŋ / is an overhead interior roof that covers the upper limits of a room. It is not generally considered a structural element, but a finished surface concealing the underside of the roof structure or the floor of a story above.

  6. Is Amalia Amoedo Latin America's Peggy Guggenheim?

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    The ceiling of the family room was specially modified to house a 13-by-25-foot abstract oil on canvas made by Paola Vega in 2018. I gasp at the beauty and scale of the Odilon Redon once owned by ...

  7. Tin ceiling - Wikipedia

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    Tin ceiling in a private music room, Queensland, Australia, 1906. Tin ceilings were traditionally painted white to give the appearance of hand-carved or molded plaster. They were incorporated into residential living rooms and parlors as well as schools, hospitals and commercial businesses where painted tin was often used as wainscoting.

  8. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    A bare room was considered to be in poor taste, so every surface was filled with objects that reflected the owner's interests and aspirations. The parlour was the most important room in a home and was the showcase for the homeowners where guests were entertained. The dining room was the second-most important room in the house.

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