plasterwork

[ UK /plˈɑːstəwˌɜːk/ ]
[ US /ˈpɫæstɝˌwɝk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a surface of hardened plaster (as on a wall or ceiling)
    there were cracks in the plaster
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  • She pushed through the door and past the dark mahogany bar, her eyes trailing over the mad mishmash of mirrors and chandeliers, the wood-panelled walls bedecked with mottled old Chinese prints, the crazed fruit plasterwork on the ceiling. The Priest
  • The Victorian dining room is now a spacious kitchen, adorned with marbled pillars and ceiling plasterwork. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use of plasterwork and moldings could be expensive, but they bring in the feel of authenticity of the design. Victorian Loft : Located in Boston (photos)
  • #2 Decorative moldings, ornaments, plasterwork and arches Victorian Loft : Located in Boston (photos)
  • There are also two well-proportioned reception rooms, both with plasterwork and period tiled fireplaces.
  • Rooms come in three styles: Moorish, with intricate plasterwork framing your bed; the more conventional Isabelline baroque; or Castilian, with rococo furniture and ornate silver mirrors.
  • There are also two well-proportioned reception rooms, both with plasterwork and period tiled fireplaces.
  • The house was elegantly furnished with fine plasterwork and Italian marble fireplaces.
  • The mansion features 18th-century plasterwork by Michael Stapleton, spectacular neoclassical columns and a gilded frieze contributed, in the 1890s, by the architect Alfred Darbyshire and a 1991 stained-glass window by Michael Judd with images of Swift, Wilde, Joyce, Yeats and other indispensable figures. Celebrating the Mordant, Witty and Darkly Romantic
  • Immediately to the right is the drawing room, which also has a laminated floor and decorative ceiling plasterwork.
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