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January / February 2017

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Chelsea Rochelle Ceiling Medallions The look: An architectural detail used purely for decoration by American colonists took on a practical purpose in Victorian-era homes: concealing the holes required to retrofit hanging gas lighted fixtures. They add texture and shadow lines, but even by today's standards plaster medallions are a luxury, and they need to be installed by a skilled craftsman, which can be costly. Style cues: Common ceiling medallion patterns include Renaissance, Egg and Eart, Jefferson, Rochelle and Chelsea styles. Most manufacturers make dozens of ceiling medallions that incorporate historic patterns, curves and floral motifs to complement traditional decors. Designers often create medallions that complement common crown molding styles to create cohesive interior design options. Renaissance Egg and Dart Jefferson

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