Designer Series Cornice System/Cornice Design 1
 
 

Designer Series Cornice, Design 1

Nominal Size: Classic: 36” Entablature x 16” Depth
  Contemporary 18” Entablature x 18” Depth

Cornice Design 1 boasts a large entablature with a small depth -- features our Designer Series Roman Gutter System stepped with an additional Roman Moulding. A frieze and architrave finish its’ lower portion. Optional components include flutes and engravings, see page 56.

Details shown on this and the opposing page utilize our 8” Roman Gutter system. As with many of our cornice designs, this cornice easily adapts our concealed gutter / internal drainage system allowing you to eliminate exposed downspouts -- the gutter’s Roman fascia blends well into the overall cornice.

Gabled ends can be finished with the cornice completely wrapping the structure or it may be broken as shown in the above project photo and the partial elevation insert (page 13). Note that this particular project utilized a combined convex and concave mouldings for its’ rake edge. Framing shown is merely a suggestion and you may frame your building eaves in the manner necessary to suit your criteria -- but the location of the fastening points of the gutter and cornice trims must be held.

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  1. Perimeter System’s Designer Series DSR “Roman Profile”. Either the 6” or 8” profile may be used with this cornice design. If your project is subject to snow and ice conditions, and your distance to the roof ridge is greater than 15’ then you should lower the gutter below the roof’s ice plane. You should also consider using snow guards. Simple adjustments to your framing will allow lowering the gutter system. Details for the Roman Gutter System are on page 68.
  2. 8” Roman Moulding, style 3, mounted onto cornice brackets spaced at 30” centers. Details for this moulding are on page 45.
  3. Batten Trim Moulding, style B, used as a frieze fascia. This moulding hooks onto the lanced edge of the architrave moulding. Omit this moulding for the Contemporary Design. Details for Batten Trims are on page 54.
  4. J-Trim Moulding, style A, used as the architrave. This moulding hooks onto the wood fascia and has a lanced upper edge for cleating its mating frieze. Omit this moulding for the Contemporary Design. Details for J-Trims are on page 54.
  5. Convex Moulding, style 4, see page 50 for detail information.
  6. Concave Moulding, style 3, see page 50 for detail information.
  7. Shelf Flashing.

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