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  2. Newel - Wikipedia

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    In historic homes, folklore holds that the house plans were placed in the newel upon completion of the house before the newel was capped. [6] [7] The most common means of fixing a newel post to the floor is to use a newel post fastener, which secures a newel post to a timber joist through either concrete or wooden flooring. [8]

  3. Mortgage button - Wikipedia

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    One popular myth was that the decorative cap was concealing a deed to the house, or a mortgage document, which had been rolled up and hidden inside the newel post. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] According to writer Mary Miley Theobald, no such documents have ever been found, although house plans were found inside the newel post on one occasion.

  4. Post (structural) - Wikipedia

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    Ridge – A post extending from the ground or foundation to the ridge beam. Samson – similar to a prick post or puncheon. Puncheon: 1) A short, stout post may be identical to a prick post; 2) Puncheon may also mean a split log or heavy slab of timber with the face smoothed, used for flooring or construction.

  5. The Hidden Meaning Behind Purple Fence Posts and the ...

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    You will also want a painted post at least about every hundred feet to mark off the boundary. You can use any type of paint on a fence post but if you are painting a tree, the paint should not be ...

  6. Eastlake movement - Wikipedia

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    On the second floor, there are two Eastlake style bedrooms that have been unchanged. [10] The entry hall of Thomas F. Ricks House contains a recessed ceiling panel that is outlined with molding ornamented with modillions. A bead course is used for decoration for the staircase newel post and squared balusters have a simple railing.

  7. Stairs - Wikipedia

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    Winder stairs with a simple handrail supported by three newel posts. Newel: A large baluster or post used to anchor the handrail. Since it is a structural element, it extends below the floor and subfloor to the bottom of the floor joists and is bolted right to the floor joist. A half-newel may be used where a railing ends in the wall. Visually ...

  8. 5 Places You Should Never Use Peel and Stick Tileā€”And ... - AOL

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    Yes, high-quality peel and stick tiles are a viable, easy-to-use alternative to traditional tiles. That said, not every product is the same quality, so it’s important to do your research before ...

  9. Tile art - Wikipedia

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    Printed Tile Art. Tile art is a small arrangement of tiles, or in some cases a single tile, with a painted pattern or image on top. Tile art includes other forms of tile-based art, such as mosaics, micromosaics, and stained glass. [1] Unlike mosaics, tile art can include larger pieces of tiles that are pre-decorated.