Examples of 'architraves' in a sentence

Meaning of "architraves"

Architrave is a term used in architecture to describe the horizontal beam or lintel that rests on top of columns and supports the structure above it, such as an entablature or a roof. It is a common feature in classical architecture
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Some original architraves have been modified.
The windows are sashes and are surrounded by architraves.
The doorway architraves are decorated with dentals.
The façade has sculpted architraves.
Skirtings and architraves are timber of a simple profile.
Both windows have moulded architraves.
The architraves would be more pronounced.
If it were in that reign the architraves would be more pronounced.
Architraves are an ogee pattern and all joinery is painted.
The dormers have distinctive architraves.
Cornices and architraves are timber of a detailed profile.
The windows are topped by similar architraves.
Original and early architraves have been retained in good condition.
Window openings have stone architraves.
Architraves to the ground floor openings appear to be original or early.

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Timber skirtings and architraves have a simple chamfered detail.
Architraves may need to be removed.
You now know how to fit architraves like a professional.
The architraves and pediments are richly decorated with architectural decoration.
But it is not only the door architraves that have been so treated.
The names of the fallen were inscribed in gold letters on marble architraves.
Architraves of metal.
Many of the internal doors and windows are topped with architraves.
Architraves to the first floor openings appear to be original and have been painted.
There are deep timber skirting boards and architraves throughout.
Timber skirtings and architraves within the western office are of a simple profile.
There is no evidence of a skirting nor window or door architraves in any room.
The windows have stone architraves decorated with interesting geometric patterns.
These columns frame the large windows topped by rounded architraves.
Molded architraves and triangular pediments are above each window of the house.
The room has two decorative moulded arches with moulded architraves and keystones.
The architraves of the ground floor appear to be original or early with some modifications.
Early panelled timber doors and moulded timber architraves also exist throughout this level.
Also the architraves of the Currawong cabins are similar to those manufactured by James Hardie.
It has three naves separated by architraves resting on a double Doric colonnade.
The house has multi-pane sash windows with limestone architraves.
The Nizami Museum is an impressive building with architraves featuring sculptures of writers and poets.
Skirtings, architraves and cornices in the chamber have multiple stepped profiles.
PCV door architraves.
Architraves appear original and in good condition, though they have been restored and stained.
MDF door architraves.
The central entrance way is flanked by single rectangular windows with concrete-formed architraves.
Columns, volutes and architraves can clearly be seen.
The ground-floor windows have small corbels underneath them and architraves above.
Skirtings, cornices and architraves are generally early and of timber.
The windows in the top floor are smaller, with stone architraves and keystones.
The first-floor architraves appear to be original or early, as does the skirting.
Provides openings in walls and architraves and arches 6.
After the architraves and the chapters, a new site is now to open.
That 's for three top coats, except for the enamel on the architraves and fretwork.

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