Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word BALUSTERS
BALUSTERS
Definitions of BALUSTERS
- plural of baluster.
Number of letters
9
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using BALUSTERS in a Sentence
- The numbers of various elements of the Altar, including its balusters and steps, are either the sacred number nine or its nonuples.
- The exterior of the house is rendered in Roman cement, with terracotta additions such as balusters, capitals, keystones, and finials.
- Many of its rooms and passages have 17th-century oak panelling, there are three 17th-century fireplaces and a late 17th-century staircase with carved balusters.
- The gopuras are cross-shaped and contain a small room on each side along with windows containing balusters.
- Reached by a staircase of oak treads, newels, balusters, and handrail with pine risers, the second floor consisted in 1880 of six bedrooms, two dressing rooms, a bath room, a toilet, and a storage closet.
- Items made on the lathe include tool handles, candlesticks, egg cups, knobs, lamps, rolling pins, cylindrical boxes, Christmas ornaments, bodkins, knitting needles, needle cases, thimbles, pens, chessmen, spinning tops; legs, spindles, and pegs for furniture; balusters and newel posts for architecture; baseball bats, hollow forms such as woodwind musical instruments, urns, sculptures; bowls, platters, and chair seats.
- It includes 16th-century linenfold panelling said to come from Catesby Priory, and 17th-century panelling, doorcases and a stair with barley-sugar balusters, all from the previous 17th-century Catesby House that was in Lower Catesby.
- The new Catesby House is Jacobethan and incorporates items from previous buildings at Lower Catesby: 16th-century linenfold panelling said to come from the priory, and 17th-century panelling, doorcases and a stair with barley-sugar balusters, all from the old Catesby House.
- There is a staircase with balusters leading to the Squire's pew in the south transept of similar date.
- The stairway has a balustrade with turned wood balusters and a newel post with a volute; it is illuminated by a clerestory window at the attic.
- Alandroal's historic importance include the medieval structures during the early period of Christian conquest, including the Castle of Alandroal (whose main gate was flanked by two towers); the Castle of Terena, consisting of wall-enclosed courtyard, keep and towers; the fortress of Juromenha, whose balusters were constructed later during the Portuguese Restoration War, but whose proximity to the Guadiana frontier provided a natural buttress to Castilian influence in the region.
- The repairs included installation of new waterproof membranes; removing water and rust stains; patching and repainting cement, marble, and stone; replacement of all deteriorated marble sculptures, balusters, and benches; replacement of worn and rusted iron railings and drinking fountains; replacement of worn and broken flagstone walkways; and installation of new and upgraded signage and trash containers.
- The interior has a three-story lobby adorned with trompe l'oeil columns, a broad center staircase inspired by The Breakers grand staircase, with alabaster balusters, and brass handrails terminated with originally gaslit lamp stands.
- These handbooks provided superb drawings and practical advice for full house plans, including such details as circular staircases, doorways, fireplace mantels, dormer windows, pilasters, balusters and fences.
- Stanchions (balusters or bollards) are also the upright posts inserted into the ground or floor to protect the corner of a wall.
- The term banister (also bannister) refers to a baluster or to the system of balusters and handrail of a stairway.
- There is a flight of stairs behind each of these shafts with marble treads, closed cast iron risers, and ornamental balusters.
- Sahrigi (Cistern turnery) large balusters in a wide mesh, and it is typically used in the upper part of the Mashrabiya.
- Square carved oak newel posts support the ends of banisters with carved tapered balusters running between.
- Deoxidized could make, but not burnish, the balusters and sought to subcontract this work, but no one took them up on their offer.
- By 1790 the building was known as The Governor's House in the Company's Gardens ('Het Governiurs Huys in de Compagnies Tuyn') and by this time – as reflected in the drawings of Josephus Jones circa 1790 – the gardens side of the building already had its rococo balusters with its stucco drapes and Greco-Roman sculptures.
- Above the pilasters is an architrave with plaster strapwork reliefs, as well as a balustrade containing vase-shaped balusters.
- It also had three portals, two pulpits, two sacristies, many marble balusters and several reliquary busts.
- The bridge is highly ornamented with Egyptian motifs, lamp standards, multiple flag-staffs, glazed terra-cotta balusters and buffalo heads.
- It included statues; busts; whole panels; friezes; fascia; medallions; paterae; coats of arms; balusters; pinnacles; chimneypieces; furniture; interior ornaments; and mouldings.
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