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Definition of Vaulted Ceiling

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Vaulted Ceiling

A ceiling that angles upward on one or both sides to create volume in the room.


Vaulted ceiling

An arched ceiling.



Related Terms:

Barrel Vault

A vaulted ceiling of semi-circular shape, creating a dome-like appearance.


Tray ceiling

A flat ceiling with a raised center portion.


Coffered Ceiling

A ceiling with recessed square panels, bordered with trim for ornamental purposes.


Flat Ceiling

A ceiling with no change in elevation.



Insulated Ceiling (I.C.)

Marking on recessed lighting fixture indicating that it is designed for direct insulation contact.


aterial used to cover the interior framed areas of walls and ceilings



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Tray Ceiling

A decorative ceiling treatment used to add volume and/or height to a room. 2 Common types are: 1) Angled area toward the center leading to a flat ceiling surface, and 2) Stepped square edged leading toward the center of the ceiling.


Fiat Money

Fiat Money is paper currency made legal tender by law or fiat. It is not backed by gold or silver and is not necessarily redeemable in coin. This practice has had widespread use for about the last 70 years. If governments produce too much of it, there is a loss of confidence. Even so, governments print it routinely when they need it. The value of fiat money is dependent upon the performance of the economy of the country which issued it. Canada's currency falls into this category.


Money Laundering

This is the process by which "dirty money" generated by criminal activities is converted through legitimate businesses into assets that cannot be easily traced back to their illegal origins.


Earnest money

A deposit made by potential home buyers during negotiations with the seller. The sum shows a seller that a buyer is serious about purchasing the property. The money usually is counted toward the down payment.


Tray ceiling

A flat ceiling with a raised center portion.


Bonus Room

A room with no specifically designated function, unlike a living room, bedroom, or kitchen. Is not included in the initial square footage.


Coffered Ceiling

A ceiling with recessed square panels, bordered with trim for ornamental purposes.


Flat Ceiling

A ceiling with no change in elevation.


Insulated Ceiling (I.C.)

Marking on recessed lighting fixture indicating that it is designed for direct insulation contact.


Vaulted Ceiling Image 1

aterial used to cover the interior framed areas of walls and ceilings



Tray Ceiling

A decorative ceiling treatment used to add volume and/or height to a room. 2 Common types are: 1) Angled area toward the center leading to a flat ceiling surface, and 2) Stepped square edged leading toward the center of the ceiling.



Zone

The section of a building that is served by one heating or cooling loop because it has noticeably distinct heating or cooling needs. Also, the section of property that will be watered from a lawn sprinkler system.


Zone Valve

A device, usually placed near the heater or cooler, which controls the flow of water or steam to parts of the building; it is controlled by a zone thermostat.



 

 

 

 

 

 

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