Tag archives for architectural terminology
Today's article is the third post on architectural terms. I've selected terms that often crop up in decorating conversations and plans. The definitions covered today are R-Z. Two weeks ago I presented architectural terminology for A-E and last week F-Q terms were defined.
Previous articles in this Decorating Terminology series included general decorating terms and three articles on style terminology: A-E, F-Q and R-Z.
Architecture R-Z
Raised hearth: a ...more»
This series today presents the second part of architectural terms. Today we'll cover architectural terms F-Q. Last week I presented architectural terminology for A-E and next week R-Z terms will be reviewed.
Previous articles in this series included general decorating terms and three articles on style terminology: A-E, F-Q and R-Z.
Architecture F-Q
Facade: the front or face of a building
Fanlight: a half-circle shaped window above a door or ...more»
The decorating terminology series continues today - moving from definitions of decorating styles to definitions of architectural terms. Architectural terminology will run for three weeks, starting with today's post. Today we'll cover architectural terms A through E. Next week F-Q terms will be presented. Then, two weeks from now, the final article will present terms R-Z.
Previous articles in this series included general decorating terms and three articles on ...more»







