Thursday, March 11, 2010

Architectural Home Design


If you are preparing to build a new home or remodel and existing one, remember the details make the difference. Some architectural plans are difficult to dismiss, wall height, lengths, roof pitch, and others. Other more minor details can sometimes be overlooked or changed. It is these small details that make the difference in how a home looks. These are the details that set the tone or mood for different rooms. Three examples of architectural detail that have a major effect on the finished product are metal ceilings, backsplash, and crown molding.

Metal ceilings have not been in use for very long. In fact, they first became popular around the beginning of the twentieth century. One attractive point of metal ceilings is the fire retardant properties they have. Many businesses have chosen metal ceilings for this reason. Another is durability. A metal ceiling will outlast almost any drywall or fiberboard ceiling. Metal ceilings do not require as much maintenance as other ceiling materials.

A tin backsplash used in the kitchen adds a touch of character that is missing when ceramic tiles are used. Tin can be formed and shaped to make a decorative fixture that provides protection from the wall and countertops from water. Ceramic tiles can be very pretty, but they are more prone to breakage in a kitchen area and are incredibly messy to install. A tin backsplash can be secured in place with a bead of a “liquid nails” type adhesive. The use of a backsplash also opens up more options for the material to be used in creating the counter tops and how they should be finished. This allows for far more choice of colors and styles when decorating a kitchen.

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