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  2. 30 Staircase Ideas That’ll Make Every Trip Downstairs ... - AOL

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    Designer Frank de Biasi used picture frame molding to decorate the doors to this clever storage area but kept it all white, highlighting the gorgeous original balustrade designed by Rosario ...

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    Installing artwork or framed concert posters on your wall can be a frustrating task, but luckily the best picture framing and hanging kits make it a breeze. Here’s what you need to know about ...

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    Whether you're wrapping them around your stairs, draping them across a mantle or using them to frame doorways, this two-pack of 9-foot light-up garlands will get the job done. They come pre-lit ...

  5. Picture frame - Wikipedia

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    View of a frame-maker's workshop, oil on canvas, circa 1900 The elaborate decoration on this frame may be made by adhering molded plaster pieces to the wood base.. A picture frame is a container that borders the perimeter of a picture, and is used for the protection, display, and visual appreciation of objects and imagery such as photographs, canvas paintings, drawings and prints, posters ...

  6. Gallows - Wikipedia

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    A gallows (or less precisely scaffold) is a frame or elevated beam, typically wooden, from which objects can be suspended or "weighed". Gallows were thus widely used to suspend public weighing scales for large and heavy objects such as sacks of grain or minerals, usually positioned in markets or toll gates.

  7. Fillet (picture framing) - Wikipedia

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    The fillet is normally used as decoration in the lining of a picture frame or underneath a mat inside one; the intent is to help draw the eye inwards to the document being framed. [3] However, one can also use inverted fillets as form of picture frame on small, flat objects, as seen below: An old greeting card, framed with an inverted fillet