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| ClassicCottage™-
a refined casual style inspired by the ‘utilitarian’ architecture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries |
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at $8.00 per
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The ClassicCottage style combines two of our most popular designs into one beautiful panel system. The elegance of the ClassicTraditional raised panel or the simple design elements of the ClassicAmerican flat panels are now combined with the crisp rounded double bead design of ClassicBeadboard. The result is a refined casual design inspired by the architectural styles from the late 17th to the early 20th centuries.
The system includes beadboard PanelSets in either 23” or 31” heights combined with 12”x12” flat PanelSets or 12”x12” raised PanelSets with corresponding stiles. The FramePak contains one cap, one intermediate rail, one shoe and a top and bottom rail all 96” in length. The completed installation will be either a very dramatic 48” or 56” in overall height. Other heights are available per custom order request.
ClassicCottage is manufactured using select grade-A veneer, oak, maple or cherry, laminated to a stable engineered wood core. If you want the finished installation to be painted our primed paintable option is the way to go. ClassicCottage is also available ready-to-finish or factory-finished in several standard stains. Or for an up-charge, we will match the stain color you specify.
ClassicCottage combines two of the most widely used styles---raised and/or flat panels with beadboard to create a truly impressive enhancement of any room.
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History
Beadboard traces its roots to 18th- and 19th-century Europe where it was used in less formal homes and spaces, particularly vacation cottages. On the other hand, raised panels first appeared in the 17th century in the more formal Georgian, Federalist and Queen Anne styles, while in the 19th century the flat or “recessed” panel took root in America in the Shaker, Prairie, and Arts and Craft styles.
Applications
The combination of the more formal panels and the less formal beadboard renders Classic Cottage appropriate for any room in the home. However, specific room suggestions would include less formal gathering areas like kitchens, entry ways, guest bedrooms and family rooms.
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