Cathedral ceiling
A high, sloping ceiling that follows the pitch of the roof, often used to create a sense of spaciousness.
A cathedral ceiling features sloped sides that follow the roof pitch, creating a spacious and dramatic interior effect. It is crucial for optimizing aesthetics, enhancing natural light, and supporting design flexibility. By providing a unique architectural feature, cathedral ceilings support innovative design, improve interior quality, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that spaces are visually appealing, aligned with design intent, and capable of meeting client expectations and performance criteria.
Used in a sentence
The living room featured a dramatic cathedral ceiling.
Synonyms/variation
Vaulted Ceiling
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