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2 unusual facts about Panelling


Liverpool Town Hall

The room is panelled and on the east side is a large wooden fireplace containing 17th-century Flemish carvings.

Milele

The panel technology involved paneling with pre-set plumbing and electricity being filled with a quick drying building material known as Moladi Chem.


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Afrocarpus gracilior

It is an important timber tree in eastern Africa, used for building construction, panelling, flooring and furniture.

Arreton Manor

Sir Thomas Bennet added the new porch and oak panelling in the major rooms.

Château d'Azay-le-Ferron

The large dining room, also on the second floor, has fine wood panelling from the 1930s, a marble fountain from Languedoc, a large Baccarat crystal chandelier, and Aubusson tapestries representing Louis XV hunting.

Dumas House

Dumas House is an example of the Post-War International style of architecture, with a modular grid building plan, glazed panelling and an open piazza.

Haltoun House

On the first floor the saloon and drawing rooms were fitted out with Memel pine panelling, greatly used in Scottish country houses at the time.

Leasowe

The ceiling of the Star Chamber at the Palace of Westminster was brought to the castle in 1836 along with panelling and other furnishings after the old exchequer buildings were demolished.

Linenfold

where an early linenfold panelling can be seen in the hall screen at Compton Wynyates.

Princess Louise, Holborn

Built in 1872, it is best known for its well preserved 1891 Victorian interior, with wood panelling and a series of booths around an island bar.

William K. Vanderbilt House

It featured panelling in walnut, carved in the style of Grinling Gibbons.


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