ROYAL FOAM ARCHES
Arches were first developed in Ancient Greece and later the Romans refined the structure. Arches became an important part of cathedral buildings and are still used today in some modern structures such as bridges. These also find widespread use in home constructions where apart from acting as support structures they serve to beautify the building.
Royal Foam Arches are well suited to larger spaces as they spring from around six inches from the ground and curve in a way that gives adequate head room for passage below. Thus the ceiling height must be enough for these dimensions to be accommodated. Too many arches in a small room may also be overpowering just as different varieties will be discordant. Ideally, when used minimally as an element of décor or in situations of structural requirement the Royal Foam Arch is a great solution with multiple benefits. Configuration of Royal Foam Arches is dependent on where they are used, the load they carry and the aesthetics required. The most common are the jack, segmental, semicircular and multicentered in buildings. The familiar one is the semicircular, due to its high structural efficiency though all the others are just as beautiful when used in buildings.
At the entrance door, the curve of Royal Foam Archcan make an elegant , sophisticated and rich accent to your entrance system. Within the home, Royal Foam Arches can still be used as doors or dividers of spaces. To add a designer touch the vertical supports of the Royal Foam Arches can be used as niches to place artwork and highlighted with focus lights. This not only enhances the simple aspect but unity, balance and proportion are upgraded due to the character lent to the simple arch.
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