Rosette—round, elaborately detailed pattern resembling a rose, most often found in a carved wood or plaster mould application.
Sconce—wall-mounted electrified or candlelight fixture.
Torchier—standing lamp with indirect upward light (see Figure 5).
Undertone—The colour obtained when a coloured pigment is reduced with a large proportion of white pigment. The colour seen when a coloured pigment is spread on glass and viewed with light passing through it.
Widow's Walk—rooftop platform, said to have been created for widows seeking their husbands who had been lost at sea, often found on Victorian homes (see Figure 7).
Yard—a unit of length, often used to measure fabric, equal to 3' 0" or 36".
Zigzag—pattern formed by a continuous line, which turns sharply back and forth making a series of "V's".
Even the simplest of projects can come with challenges. Understanding some basic terms will help to get you started, however it is always best to consult with a professional to ensure that you did it right, the first time.
Written by Shauna Lynn, Beyond The Stage Homes
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