Really like the simple shape of the corbel (bracket) added to where the beam meets the wall. This softens and adds interest to the opening while still keeping a modern look
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Central beam as part of a 'coffered' ceiling design. The beam is supported by the pilasters created where the ceiling meets the wall
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Corner column to support header which opens the space and creates a feeling of definition between the rooms
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'Free-standing' support column to acheive open living space
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A larger deep header is created to acheive the open kitchen - family room, with the weight load being transfered to the side (corner) columns
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Modern (minimal detailing) on support columns to acheive an larger open look
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Architectural detailing to blend a support column into the decorative elements of the home
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Like the use of contrasting wood trim (this is also done with rustic lumber in a more casual environment. This could have been added as a way to support a large beam which then transfers the weight bearing load to the side pilasters
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Knee Wall created as an architectural element to hide lower portion of support column. Upper portion is finished into a square column
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Deep (height-wise) structural beam which shorter beams tie into
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Narrow Wall created for Support Column, camouflaged with architectural detailing
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