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Wood Cupolas |
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Wood cupola became an important part of home design during the Victorian century, and provided as a ventilation system in many classic New England homes to protect and light their living quarters. The wood cupola was the most inexpensive way to create a duct of air space in which provided ample breathing room and coolness throughout the home. At the time a wide variety of different woods were used from red cedar wood, to white pine, to balsam fur, all providing a decorative look with utilitarian capabilities in their home space. Until this day Wood Cupolas are still widely prevalent across North America and are mostly used as decoration to enhance their home space. But there is the ability to still use it as ventilator to save money and time on the upkeep of your private home. A wood cupola will help to enhance the look and style of your home with its sophisticated designs. From first appearance the wood cupola may look large when placed in front of you on the ground but once placed on a rough top it will diminish inside against the proportion of your home. You will be delighted with the look of a wood cupola and you can select from a variety designs to capture the right look for your home. The louver cupola will create an effortless style to your home and you have the choice to replace the wooden slants with cooper to give it a more rich appeal. It is intricately designed to ensure that none of the harsh weather will seep into your home, and provides a screen on the inside to keep the insects out. A wood cupola looks fantastic with perched weathervane on top. The cupola will provide you with an endless variety of shapes and sizes. Plus, the window cupola is the perfect way to let natural light into your home. It is built with the natural ability to hang a lantern with in to give your home a pleasing aura from onlookers at night. |
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