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n.
钉在室内墙上使墙壁不被椅子磨损的木条
护墙板
noun
a molding on a wall around a room to protect the wall from being damaged by the backs of chairs
… had removed the chair rail, thereby eliminating the dado effect …—Elizabeth Lambert
noun
a molding on a wall around a room to protect the wall from being damaged by the backs of chairs
… had removed the chair rail, thereby eliminating the dado effect …—Elizabeth Lambert
The first known use of chair rail was in 1814
1 Picture molding and chair rails add visual interest, while exposed ceiling beams bestow drama and a wood-burning fireplace in the living room contributes warmth.
2 An eat-in kitchen has lots of room for a casual dining nook and built-in shelving and is updated with wood-grain laminate flooring and chair rail molding.
3 Use an existing feature in the room—such as a door frame, chair rail, or fireplace mantel—as a guide.
4 The home has 5 ½ bathrooms, three fireplaces, crown moldings, chair rail, wainscoting in the dining room and office, a kitchen with an island, and coffered ceilings in several rooms.
5 Surette Media Group From here, the original house beckons, aided by a 23-foot-long hallway with a chair rail and tall baseboards that stitches together two bedrooms, the laundry room, a full bath, a library, and a primary suite into a collective whole.
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