Using Decorative Corbels in Your Kitchen

The kitchen, often referred to as the heart of the home, holds more than just culinary treasures. It’s a space where design and functionality meet, creating a welcoming atmosphere for family and guests alike. Incorporating decorative corbels into your kitchen decor can elevate this central space from ordinary to extraordinary. Volterra’s range of corbels, available in styles like Doug Fir, Smooth, and Rough Sawn, offers versatile solutions to add elegance and architectural interest to your kitchen.

Transforming Functionality into Style

Decorative corbels serve a dual purpose: they are not only functional supports for shelves and countertops but also exquisite decorative elements. Utilizing corbels beneath your kitchen island or as support for open shelving can introduce an element of classic design, blending seamlessly with both traditional and contemporary styles.

Creative Uses for Corbels in the Kitchen

Beyond their structural role, corbels can be repurposed as unique design features. Consider using a corbel as a stand for your kitchen tools, transforming a simple necessity into a statement piece. A strategically placed corbel can also disguise imperfections, turning a blemish on the wall into an architectural focal point.

Matching Corbels with Kitchen Decor

Choosing the right corbel involves considering both its functional requirements and aesthetic appeal. Volterra’s diverse selection ensures that whether your kitchen exudes a rustic charm or a sleek, modern vibe, there’s a corbel to complement it. The key is to match the corbel’s style with your kitchen’s overall theme, creating a cohesive look.

The Impact of Material Choice

The material of the corbel plays a significant role in its overall impact on your kitchen’s decor. Doug Fir corbels add a warm, natural touch, perfect for rustic or farmhouse-style kitchens. Smooth corbels, on the other hand, offer a minimalist appeal, ideal for modern designs. Rough Sawn corbels bring texture and depth, enhancing kitchens with an industrial or vintage aesthetic.

Decorative corbels are a versatile and stylish addition to any kitchen, offering both functionality and a touch of elegance. With Volterra’s wide selection of styles and sizes, finding the perfect corbel to enhance your kitchen’s charm has never been easier. Visit Volterra Architectural Products to explore our decorative corbels and other interior decorating solutions that will transform your kitchen into a space of extravagant beauty.

Corbels and Brackets Add a Decorative Touch to Your Living Room

Corbels and brackets are architectural elements that literally ‘stand out’. When added in just a couple of strategic places, corbels and brackets can make your living room look and feel more decoratively finished. Instead of flat wall art, corbels and brackets added under wall-mounted shelving pieces add depth to any wall and create a great spot to showcase your favorite things. In the living room, wall shelves are the perfect place to display family photos in frames, eye catching art and decorative knickknacks, or to house a your personal library of books. Along the same lines, a brick or stone fireplace looks gorgeous with a contrasting wood mantle set above it, supported by elegant wood, iron, or faux wood pieces like corbels and brackets. The openings or entranceways between rooms, like the wall opening between the living and dining room or the one that leads from the front hallway to the living room, are often overlooked. Unless there are rounded archways, most homes are built with straight edged, square or rectangular openings. One way to add some beautiful detail, or to create a softer line, is to attach elements like corbels and brackets to the two upper, inner corners of the wall opening. These additions will be visible from both the living room and the dining room, for example, and can make a statement whether you’re coming or going. To learn about the corbels and brackets available for your home, contact Volterra at 602.258.7373.]]>

What is an Architectural Corbel?

architectural corbel, exactly? Corbels In History Generally speaking, an architectural corbel is a structural piece of stone, wood or metal that juts out of a wall and is used to hold some kind of weight. Essentially, a corbel is a type of bracket only it is much larger and often gorgeously decorative. The corbels of 16th century Italy and France, for example, were large and sturdy enough to carry balconies. They were also richly carved and so ornate that they were considered to be artwork just as much as they were considered a functional part of the building’s structure. Corbels Today Today, although corbels can still be made of wood or stone most people opt for decorative corbels made of high density foam. This foam is extremely dense and products made with this material are very durable for interior or exterior use. Unlike natural wood and stone corbels, however, it is easier to install, holds paint better (which means it can be easily customized), and is impervious to many outdoor elements, including shifts in temperature, rot, warp, bugs and more. The ease and durability of high density foam corbels is making the beauty and elegance of decorative corbels accessible to many more home owners. If you are interested in purchasing or getting more information about these corbels, contact a representative from Volterra Architectural Products, LLC today!]]>

Different Decorative Corbels From Volterra

Decorative Corbels Volterra caters to your every design motif with not one but four lines of decorative corbels cast in high-density foam (HDF):

  • Mill cut corbel
  • Doug Fir corbel—46 designs
  • Saw cut corbel—24 designs
  • Smooth corbel—14 designs
Among these 85 different designs, you are sure to find a perfect style, period and look for your interior or exterior design needs. These corbels are cast in HDF, so each one will match the others in the same design, and you are guaranteed a perfect fit and alignment. Whether playfully supporting a kitchen countertop on an island, adding a serious note to the joint between wall and ceiling or running the length of a soffit, these decorative cast corbels will establish an eye-catching rhythm.

Ease of Use

Volterra’s HDF corbels lend themselves to quick interior transformations. If you are struggling to retrofit a design in a space with walls that bow or bend, HDF is ideal. HDF can be sanded and worked easily on site, maintaining alignment of the front edge of a series of decorative corbels even as the back edges adapt to the uneven wall. All HDF products can be mechanically or chemically fastened (screws or glue), and take caulk, joint compound and tape easily for a rich, seamless transition between walls and corbel.

A Painter’s Dream

Decorative corbels in HDF can also be painted easily, with a primer to seal the surface and the same paint used for your client’s walls. HDF is nearly impervious to water, making decorative cast corbels suitable for outdoor uses in pergolas, colonnades, balcony supports and other locations where a touch of drama and style are needed. Many of the Volterra decorative corbels are cast to show wood grain, so faux painting by talented interior painters can mimic the country charm of rustic corbels or the sophisticated Italian look of the Renaissance.]]>

Corbels for Non-Functional Purposes

Corbels were once essential pieces of architectural support in the Medieval days, when they were built into structures to stabilize fixtures like balconies, as well as portions of the roof that go over the edge of the wall. Advancements in building and constructing have devised alternative methods to the corbel’s elaborate arrangement, but it has still survived throughout the ages in different forms and for different purposes. Many people still love the corbel for its elaborate appearance and elegant shape, which is why it enjoys popularity even to this day. Non-functional corbels find themselves stuck under countertops, ceilings and entryways to serve as striking decorative features. Decorative corbels can be placed in the corners of just about any surface, whether it is where a wall and the ceiling meet or in order emphasize an entry way. They come in various shapes and sizes for different effects as well. Some are short with a simple curved side, while others are long and slope up and down throughout their whole forms. Some are created for the purposes of extending all along the bottom of an upper surface, and other types have long bodies that go down the side of a wall, the top only protruding slightly along the upper surface. Volterra Architectural Products manufactures top-of-the-line corbels for all decorative purposes and in all shapes and styles.]]>

Different Decorative Corbels for Different Surfaces

decorative corbels that exist purely for design. Is this a counterintuitive creation? Not at all. The creative thinking and eye for design that goes into the molding of these corbels has led to many beautiful architectural displays. They can be installed onto many different surfaces to provide elegance and the illusion of support.   Corbels come in many shapes and styles, and there is no limit to what they can look like when they exist purely for the decorative aspect. Slip a row of corbels under a kitchen counter that rests at the top of the body and looks to be supporting the countertop that protrudes outward. These additions instantly add an air of sophistication and classiness about the counter, no matter how plain or standard it may look beforehand. Corbels accomplish this same effect with walls and ceilings. Placing one in a doorway where the ceiling meets the wall makes it appear as though it is managing the weight of both surfaces, all while enhancing the regal nature of the entrance, like that fit for a king or queen.   Corbels can also fit along the areas where the top of the house meets the underbelly of the roof, lining up and down the surface in long strokes. Different corbel designs serve different purposes, of course. You are not confined to one particular style. Some are short and stubby for smaller surfaces, while others are long and slender and have pieces that jut forward in long projections. Some are angled and edged, while others are smooth and curved. For more information on decorative corbels, call Volterra Architectural Products at 602.258.7373 today.]]>

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