Cornice | cornices

Cornices are usually horizontal structural elements for facade design. They emphasise your facade in the roof area or between the individual storeys. They can be curved, angular or even very playful in design. Occasionally, they are further emphasised by profiled or toothed stones. As they usually protrude very far out of the facade, they are protected on the top by a sheet metal cover.

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1 Roof cornice, often also referred to as the main cornice, eaves cornice or cornice moulding, is the uppermost cornice that finishes off the building. It is often the most projecting and decorative cornice, which is occasionally further emphasised by profiled or dentil stones.
2 Gable cornice, emphasising the design of the sloping gable
3 Gable base cornice, lies horizontally at the gable base
1 Window cornice, often also known as window sill cornice, base sill cornice or pilaster strip, runs underneath windows
2 Belt cornice, also known as storey cornice or storey cornice, lies between the storeys
1 Pedestal cornice, forms the decorative upper end of a pedestal

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The term “cornice”, or “moulding”, refers to an almost horizontal element that protrudes from a wall. These cornices are used in conjunction with building elements such as columns to design walls and facades.
The cornice also fulfils a structural function, as it protects the underlying building structures from the weather.

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