The arch is such an essential part of a brick oven -- from the shape of the oven chamber to the oven opening and vent opening, you have great opportunities to use some beautiful desings. With that in mind, I took (25) photos of decorative brick and stone arches in the little villages around our vacation house for some inspiration when I get back to California.
One thing that struck me was the range of arch techniques, and the prominent use of a nice Keystone. I guess there are probably fewer masons than there were a couple hundred years ago, but some of these are pretty nice. Most are over doorways.
If you are thinking about finish options for an oven, these could be helpful.
Also, I was hoping to get some feedback on how I present the photos. There is a single thumbnail in the Residential Photos section, then 25 photos to click through. Does that work? Or, should I put 25 thumbnails in the Photos page?
Let me know,
James
http://fornobravo.com/pizza_oven_pho...nce_arch1.html
One thing that struck me was the range of arch techniques, and the prominent use of a nice Keystone. I guess there are probably fewer masons than there were a couple hundred years ago, but some of these are pretty nice. Most are over doorways.
If you are thinking about finish options for an oven, these could be helpful.
Also, I was hoping to get some feedback on how I present the photos. There is a single thumbnail in the Residential Photos section, then 25 photos to click through. Does that work? Or, should I put 25 thumbnails in the Photos page?
Let me know,
James
http://fornobravo.com/pizza_oven_pho...nce_arch1.html
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