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Cedar Cupola

If you have browsed our product selection before, you have very likely come across our selection of cupolas. These miniature structures are used to add adornment to a building, typically a home or garage, by being installed on the rooftops. Cupolas have been seen atop larger buildings, such as churches, for centuries, but they are beginning to pop up in neighborhoods, as well. Whether you live in a neighborhood where many of the homes are similar and you are looking for a way to stand out or you want to add more individuality to your already unique home, you will surely find benefits in the addition of a cupola.

Once you decide that a cupola is indeed right for your home, it is time to decide which type of cupola you want to purchase. By browsing our selection, you will see that our cupolas are primarily made from two materials: vinyl and wood. Each of the cupolas may have additional materials such as copper but these two elements are primarily what you will see. Wooden models, such as a cedar cupola, are a great choice because the natural look makes a great addition to any home, barn, or garage. After you have chosen what material you want your cupola to be made of, it is time to choose the design and size.

With such a wide variety of designs of cupolas readily available on our site, it may feel a bit overwhelming trying to pick out the perfect one for you, at first. By examining the architecture and design of your home, you will be able to find a cupola that is cohesive with the rest of your property. Once you order and receive your cedar cupola, you will be able to stain or paint it to meet your design aesthetic, so it looks great with the rest of your home. After you stain or paint your cupola, it is time to install it; make sure you follow all of the installation instructions to ensure that installation is a breeze. Once the install process is complete, you will be able to sit back, relax, and enjoy the beautiful addition to your home.

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