Does your home or office need a new look? Classic columns are the answer. Royal Foam manufactures and installs Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, or Tuscan columns and pillars to enhance the facade of any building.
First used in architecture during the Renaissance, these elements are both functional and decorative. Fluted columns and pillars are a beautiful way to support a roof or beam, or frame a doorway. You can use porch columns and Roman columns to highlight an entrance. Whether you chose ornate scrolls of a Doric column, or the simpler lines of an Ionic column you will find they will not only enhance your property today but increase its value in the future.
A COLUMN is an upright pillar or post. Columns may support a roof or a beam, or they may be purely decorative. The lower portion of a column is called the base. The upper portion of a column is called the capital. The area which the column supports is called the entablature.Classical columns are built according to the Classic Orders of Architecture as record ed in the late 1500's by the Renaissance architect, Vignola.
All columns in our collection are classically designed crafted to the highest standards and will be a great addition to any home. Columns are made from high density polyurethane material that extremely durable and very easy to work with. Our columns can be custom made to fit any project and can come as whole columns, wrap around columns or split for pilaster. They are affordable and virtually maintains free. Come in many shapes and sizes. We also offer tapered and non-tapered square and round columns that can meet the needs of any project.
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8" X 8' |
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$143 |
$138 |
$132 |
8" X 9' |
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$162 |
$155 |
$149 |
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10" X 8' |
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$189 |
$182 |
$174 |
10" X 9' |
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$199 |
$192 |
$184 |
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12" X 8' |
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$219 |
$210 |
$202 |
12" X 9' |
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$237 |
$228 |
$219 |
12" X 10' |
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$255 |
$245 |
$236 |
12" X 12' |
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$337 |
$324 |
$311 |
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14" X 8' |
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$549 |
$528 |
$507 |
14" X 9' |
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$556 |
$534 |
$513 |
14" X 10' |
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$562 |
$540 |
$519 |
14" X 12' |
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$618 |
$594 |
$570 |
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16" X 8' |
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$583 |
$560 |
$538 |
16" X 9' |
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$643 |
$618 |
$593 |
16" X 10' |
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$702 |
$675 |
$648 |
16" X 12' |
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$786 |
$755 |
$725 |
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18" X 8' |
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$1,338 |
$1,287 |
$1,235 |
18" X 9' |
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$1,384 |
$1,330 |
$1,277 |
18" X 10' |
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$1,429 |
$1,374 |
$1,319 |
18" X 12' |
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$1,631 |
$1,568 |
$1,505 |
18" X 14' |
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$1,707 |
$1,642 |
$1,576 |
18" X 16' |
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$1,848 |
$1,777 |
$1,706 |
18" X 18' |
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$2,079 |
$1,999 |
$1,919 |
18" X 20' |
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$2,304 |
$2,215 |
$2,127 |
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20" X 12' |
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$1,757 |
$1,689 |
$1,622 |
20" X 14' |
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$1,854 |
$1,783 |
$1,712 |
20" X 16' |
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$2,087 |
$2,007 |
$1,926 |
20" X 18' |
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$2,222 |
$2,137 |
$2,051 |
20" X 20' |
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$2,792 |
$2,684 |
$2,577 |
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24" X 14' |
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$2,413 |
$2,320 |
$2,228 |
24" X 16' |
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$2,413 |
$2,320 |
$2,228 |
24" X 18' |
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$3,139 |
$3,018 |
$2,897 |
24" X 20' |
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$3,557 |
$3,420 |
$3,284 |
24" X 22' |
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$4,007 |
$3,853 |
$3,699 |
The Doric order or styles of columns are the oldest and simplest of the classical styles. The oldest and simplest of the three main orders of classical Roman architecture are characterized by heavy fluted columns with plain, saucer-shaped capitals and base. Doric columns originally placed directly on the ground without a pedestal or base. The shaft is grooved and wider at the bottom. Usually Doric columns have no carvings or other ornaments. The Doric style columns were considered to be able to hold more weight.
The Ionic column, invented by the Asiatic Greeks is more graceful, though not so imposing as the Doric style. Ionic column is more slender and more ornate than the earlier Doric style; an Ionic column has scroll-shaped ornaments on the capital, or top. The Ionic columns create a grand and Classical entrance to the dome. The shaft is fluted and more slender. Ionic columns are characterized by the capital which is formed with two opposed volutes (spiral scrolls) and stands on a base of stacked disks.
Corinthian columns were named after Corinth it’s a city in Greece, developed in Athens and rarely used in Greece, but common in Rome, Italy. The most ornate of the three main orders of classical Greek architecture is Corinthian column. The Corinthian order exhibits a greater refinement and elegance than the other two styles of columns. The Corinthian Roman columns are characterized by slender fluted columns. The capital has an almost bell-shaped capital decorated with acanthus leaves scrolls or flowers. Corinthian Roman columns were often surmounted by a more ornamented entablature.
Developed in ancient Italy, a Tuscan column resembles a Greek Doric column, but it has a smooth shaft that’s usually sets on a simple base and not grooved. Because of their simplicity, Tuscan columns can be found on many 20th century homes and as additions to the facade of other structures. A Tuscan column is plain, without carvings and ornaments. This style of column has round capitals.
If what you need is not listed as one of our standard decorative column products, for usually minimal or at no extra cost at all, we can customize many of our products to make sure that it meets your project scope and design. When it comes to decorative columns, Royal Foam strives for excellence in quality, detail and variety to make sure we meet our customers’ needs. Royal Foam offers a wide range of column covers in several materials to fit our client’s needs. Our round column covers for exterior use are available in our cast fiberglass and wound fiberglass columns. A non-tapered option is also available if size constraints limit the width of the column.