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cathedral ceiling
noun
A vaulted ceiling, in a home or elsewhere, which slopes upward from the walls, following the slope of the underside of the roof.
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Inside is a beautiful wood-beamed cathedral ceiling.
But what can you do with a cathedral ceiling?
It is light and airy, with four skylights in the cathedral ceiling.
The den is bright, with a cathedral ceiling and floor-to-ceiling windows.
A covered outdoor walkway leads to the master bedroom, which has a timbered cathedral ceiling.
A cathedral ceiling, rather than the flat modernist one he had specified?
Diners sit under a cathedral ceiling next to a wall of windows.
A cathedral ceiling in the living room has exposed beams and a decorative stained-glass window.
It has one bathroom, a great room with a cathedral ceiling and a floating dock.
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My wife and I sought a way out…In Tucson there was nothing to do; in Sedona we couldn't afford a cathedral-ceiling view of the red spires.
The traditional wood-beam and cathedral-ceiling living room boasts a fireplace surrounded on both sides by built-ins.
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