One of the easiest and least expensive ways to add artistic style
and value to your home is the addition of a Ceiling Medallion.
Ceiling Medallions can be easily mounted to your ceiling above
Chandeliers, Ceiling Fans, and Light Fixtures or just as an
ornate, architectural detail to add rich design to an expanse
of plain ceiling. A well placed Ceiling Medallion can enrich
the beauty and presentation of a chandelier or enhance the
overall look of a room by drawing your attention to other architectural
details like decorative light fixtures or crown molding.
For centuries artisans have applied their skills and talents
to the creation of beautiful architectural details like Ceiling
Medallions. First made popular in Greek and Roman Bas-relief
structures, Ceiling Medallions have been prevalent in architectural
design ever since. Ceiling Medallions were prominent in the
Greek Revival Architecture of the mid 19th Century when they
were primarily made of Plaster.
Today most Ceiling Medallions are made of more modern, weather
proof materials. Architectural Depot is at the fore front of
this modern design. Our high reliefs Ceiling Medallions are
made of a water proof, insect resistant high density urethane.
This design marvel has the sharp detail of wood or stone, without
the drawbacks of weather or bug damage. Our Urethane is very
light weight, but solid enough to be able to trim and secure
it with standard wood working tools. Most of our designs come
in one piece and two piece models for easy installation.
Our beautiful Ceiling Medallions come in a variety of easy
to install designs including, Round, Square, Oval, Rectangular,
Triangular, Hexagons, Octagons, Stars, Rosettes and many more.
These high end, light weight Medallions are easy to handle
and are easy to work with for anyone. They are used by Home
Builders, Interior Designers, Contractors, and Home Owners
to add instant Charm and Value to any room without spending
a lot of money. Pick out your favorite design and add new beauty
and appeal to your remodeling project today.