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Ceiling Medallions

Wednesday, December 21st, 2005

Elite Mouldings medallions, brackets and art niches are made of solid, rigid polyurethane foam. As a bonus, they come fully primed and painted, and if desired, they readily accept any paint that you choose.

A Ceiling Medallion or Ceiling Centre is the perfect option for anyone who wants to dress up an otherwise boring light fixture or room, especially one with a 9 foot ceiling!. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit everyone?€™s needs. We have an assortment of medallions that match perfectly with our selection of mouldings.

As a rule of thumb, the ceiling medallion should be approximately the same size as the light fixture below. In a narrow space, such as a hallway, consider a small 15 to 20″ diameter ceiling medallion. Dining Rooms or Kitchens often suit a medium sized 25 to 28″ medallion.

Elite mouldings ceiling medallions offer an affordable alternative to high-priced plaster! They are less expensive to buy, ship, and most importantly, install easier with no special skills required. They are also easy to ship and install.

All of our ceiling medallions have 4″ diameter center hole making them adaptable to a ceiling electrical box.

Elite Mouldings Inc. is a leading provider of polyurethane architectural mouldings and architectural elements.

Elite Mouldings products are maintenance free, have deep, crisp, impeccable detail and add both value appeal to any home. Choose from an extensive array of designs and sizes.
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Brackets

Wednesday, December 21st, 2005

The bracket or corbel is one of the most widely used individual architectural features. As purely decorative elements, brackets comfortably bear a heavy burden of architectural ornamentation.

The use of brackets on door-surrounds has been a consistent classical standards since first introduced in early Greek temples where they were used functionally to support the projecting cornice over entranceways.

Always a popular feature for fireplaces, arches, kitchen cabinets, as a divider between two rooms, or as a keystone to be used in a purely decorative role.

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