. Furniture designing and draughting, notes on the elementary forms, methods of construction and dimensions of common articles of furniture . te ®. ^ ,\ l 7 \ .1 y - / / •€ \ / r ^ -^ - ,- ? ® ® 3 T MOULDINGS. 6i As casework pieces are usually the largest in the room they arequite prominent, no matter how simple they may be, and care mustbe taken not to make their presence obtrusive by over ornamentationThe decoration used should be appropriate, sparmgly applied, andof the highest quality of execution. Casework approaches nearer toarchitectural designing than any other furniture draughting Inn
. Furniture designing and draughting, notes on the elementary forms, methods of construction and dimensions of common articles of furniture . te ®. ^ ,\ l 7 \ .1 y - / / •€ \ / r ^ -^ - ,- ? ® ® 3 T MOULDINGS. 6i As casework pieces are usually the largest in the room they arequite prominent, no matter how simple they may be, and care mustbe taken not to make their presence obtrusive by over ornamentationThe decoration used should be appropriate, sparmgly applied, andof the highest quality of execution. Casework approaches nearer toarchitectural designing than any other furniture draughting Innearlv every article mouldings are used that are identical with thoseof architecture. They are combined in the same way and their use isfor much the same purpose. There are eight forms from which nearlyall others are derived by combination or variation and their namesare of importance as serving a means for XIV. illustrates these mouldings as follows:The met is a narrow, flat surface, usually above or below anothermoulding, and it may be either a projecting or receding below the surrounding surface it is a
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