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Discover Ludwig"ceiling frame" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the supporting structure that is installed on the ceiling to hold up the ceiling boards or tiles. It can also be used to refer to a decorative frame or molding that is attached to the ceiling. Example: The contractor installed a new ceiling frame in the living room, adding a touch of elegance to the space. Another example: The ceiling frame in the kitchen was starting to show signs of wear and tear, so we decided to replace it with a more modern design.
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He was in the hospital for a minor stomach ailment, he said, and saw the face of Jesus on the ceiling, framed by colorful rays of light.
A mishmash of rock concert posters, snapshots and postcards dangles from the walls and ceiling, framing musical sessions where outsiders and regulars are equally welcome.
The foundation work for a new south atrium will start in the fall, along with the installation of wall and ceiling framing and mechanical and electrical systems throughout the building.
The space, which offers items like fluorescent hand-painted trophy heads ($464), above, has a mirrored ceiling framed by pink neon tubing inspired by Olivia Newton-John's "Physical" video.
And that theater is a New York City curiosity: a small space with a soaring ceiling, framed by curtained galleries, in the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew, on the Upper West Side.
The décor -- model planes and cars hanging from the low ceiling, framed Peter Arno cartoons on the walls, red-checked tablecloths -- is pure fun, the service first-rate, and the food not bad at all.
In the entry gallery, free-standing columns beneath a vaulted ceiling form frames for exhibits.
The ceiling and roof framing is supported with two king-post trusses at the ends of the main ridge.
The hall has a lattice ceiling that conceals much of the roof frame from view.
In the lavish French Baroque auditorium, sinuous ceiling coves frame seasonal murals -- "Bird Nesting," "Fruit Picking," "Tending the Yule Log" -- as well as aphorisms like "Qui ne dit mot consent" ("Silence gives consent").
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