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  2. Nothing Adds Country Charm to a Space like Wood Ceilings - AOL

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    Nothing says vintage farmhouse more than a beadboard ceiling! When your using a lot of color on the walls and trim, continue that color palette to the ceiling to keep the room feeling cohesive ...

  3. Alois and Annie Weber House - Wikipedia

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    The house is noteworthy for its tall narrow windows and high ceilings. [4] Two additions were added to the rear of the house not long after the main house was built. The Queen Anne-style wraparound porch is supported by 14 classical columns. It also features a balustrade and spindlework along the beadboard

  4. Simsbury Townhouse - Wikipedia

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    The front facade sheltered by this portico is finished in flushboarding, and has a pair of symmetrically placed entrances. The interior consists of a large chamber with a stage at the far end. The walls have horizontally laid wainscoting to a height of four feet, and are plastered above. The ceiling is finished in wooden beadboard. [2]

  5. North Chatham Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The windows are double-hung with six-over-six sash and appear original to the building. The interior space includes some interior finish, including beadboard wainscoting on the first floor. There is an interior brick stove chimney supported near the ceiling, at the west end of the building.

  6. Panelling - Wikipedia

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    Wood wall panelling has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years due to its aesthetic appeal, versatility, and sustainability. Traditionally used to insulate and decorate interiors, modern wood panelling includes wainscoting, beadboard, shiplap, board and batten, and both raised and flat panels. This renewed interest is driven by the ...

  7. Rigid panel - Wikipedia

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    A multi-family residential building under construction with rigid panel exterior insulating sheathing. Rigid panel insulation, also referred to as continuous insulation, [1] can be made from foam plastics such as polyurethane (PUR), polyisocyanurate (PIR), and polystyrene, or from fibrous materials such as fiberglass, rock and slag wool.

  8. Beadboard - Wikipedia

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    Beadboard may refer to: A rigid panel made from molded expanded polystyrene foam (MEPS/EPS) A type of panelling made from tongue-and-groove boards

  9. Emmaus United Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    It has beadboard wainscoting and walls of exposed brick, which will eventually be covered with fresh plaster or drywall. On the ceiling are dark wooden planks supported by hammerbeams. The pews are arranged in a gentle arc with center and side aisles. [1] At the rear (west) wall are doors at either end of the side aisles.