Federal Style Door Trim
Just published by john wiley sons federal style patterns 1780 1820.
Federal style door trim. Side doors share panel designs similar to main entry doors although the side doors are slightly narrower. You ll notice these similar elements in the base casing and crown moulding details. The federal look today photo by antonis achilleos. Jun 20 2020 explore jessica sellitto s board front doors federal and farmhouse style on pinterest.
Federal style homes typically emphasize the cornice with decorative molding most typically tooth like dentils or block like projections. In spite of a renewed interest in and enthusiasm for america s federal style a federal style pattern book has not been published in over 200 years and until now there was no single volume source to turn to for examples of the appearance of federal style interior architectural treatments. Following this theory we are pleased to offer you a federal style moulding package for an entire house. Among the most decorative door entablatures were those in georgian and federal style houses built around 1800 as well as in later greek revivals.
This style would have been popular from the 1770 s through the early 1800 s and was often ornamented with decorations like urns swags and busts. See more ideas about house exterior doors house front. Federal mouldings are typically light and delicate and feature cavetto shapes and simple beads to help the moulding read as more refined in a room. These semicircular or elliptical details would often feature a window to bring in additional light above paneled doors.
Georgian federal style homes typically have one main entry door although there can be numerous auxiliary doors leading to patios decks the backyard or a side yard. The front door usually has sidelights and a semicircular fanlight. The oval shaped carvings called paterae flanking the door are universal on federal era furniture mantels and interior woodwork. The room shown here uses a select few mouldings but there are many additional profiles in the federal moulding section of our website to create a similar yet custom look of your own.
Federal style homes are often called adam after the english brothers who popularized the style. A fanlight ornamentation above the door was also common. Many federal style homes have an arched palladian window on the second story above the front door. The style that emerged resembles georgian but is more delicate and more formal.
Federal style homes typically emphasize the cornice horizontal trim that marks the crown of a building element like a wall or a window with decorative molding most typically toothlike dentils or blocklike projections.