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Bring
the Elegance of the Parthenon home.
The
distinguishing characteristics of the Greek Doric Order is the absence
of a base, and the height of the column in ratio to its diameter. When
used in true architectural proportions, the height of the column,
including capital, is five and one-half diameters. Normally
fluted, the Greek Doric has 20 flutes, with no fillets, so the flutes
come to a peak. Greek Doric columns in antiquity are found on
the Parthenon in Athens.
Greek Doric Column Pricing
Greek Doric Specs
To view a full color brochure, click on the
pdf file at the bottom of this page.
Our exterior columns and paint-grade
interior columns are fashioned from select, kiln-dried Western Pine
staves (or clear, all-heart Redwood or Western Red Cedar by custom
order). Use of finger-jointed pieces conserves valuable wood
resources, reduces potential for warping and bow, and helps prevent
checking or cracking of finished surfaces. (Solid-stave
assembly available by custom order.)
Stain-grade
interior columns are fashioned primarily from solid-stave Red Oak,
Poplar, Hard Maple, Pine, Cherry, Redwood, Mahogany, and Black Walnut
lumber and feature matching wood Caps & Bases. Call
one of our sales reps for pricing on Greek
Doric style stain-grade columns.
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