Types of Columns - Roman Columns and Roman Architecture
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If you are looking to make your house or building more beautiful,
Roman columns can offer the best solution. Roman columns, or pillars, were
designed centuries ago and are still popular today because they are stylish
and versatile.
The Romans mimicked the forms of classical Greek architecture mainly due to
the beautiful styles and shaft entasis. While Roman columns and Greek pillars
are very similar, Roman columns usually have a slimmer shaft while standard
pillars such as the Doric (Greek columns) will have differences in the bases.
Details between the two types of architecture can also differ slightly.
Roman columns make any space more beautiful and unique. They can be made in
various sizes, fitting anything from a small interior hallway to a large exterior
portico or outside stoop. Columns add not only magnificence but also architectural
and stylistic strength to a home or building, which help it to last longer
and usually increasing the property value of your home.
If you have a large room in your home, adding Roman columns is a great way
to break up a large space while still allowing ample space for light, furniture
and people. A structural column can also support overhangs or second story
porches on the exterior of a home.
Architectural columns are the best choice in home improvement because you
can always find a classic structure to fit your style and needs. If a space
calls for detailed elegance, a Corinthian style pillar may be best suited for
the room. If a space is simple, a Tuscan column can add a grand and elegant
appearance. Roman columns are so flexible in design, which makes them one of
the greatest ways to enhance a space. They can even be made to fit around poles
or other unflattering architectural structures. In your next project, include
classic Roman architecture and you can be sure you will be satisfied with the
look of your home.
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