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cathedral ceiling

Noun

Meaning

cathedral ceiling (plural cathedral ceilings)

(architecture) A vaulted ceiling that slopes upward from the walls, following the slope of the underside of the roof.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Light pours from the cathedral ceiling to the well-worn floor. Source: Internet

Town designed an additional trophy room for the house, with a stone fireplace, cypress crossbeams and a cathedral ceiling. Source: Internet

The open living room, kitchen, and dining spaces now share a 12-foot cathedral ceiling and wood floors. Source: Internet

OPEN SUN 1-4 located on the Niagara River, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, loft, gas fireplace, open floor plan with cathedral ceiling. Source: Internet

If you have a wall on one side of the speaker, but not the other, or if you have a cathedral ceiling, the effect won’t be as compelling. Source: Internet

Topped with a soaring curved, beamed cathedral ceiling and overlooking the water, it’s a cozy space to start or end the day. Source: Internet

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