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112233Ceramic facade cornice.4455Details6677Properties8899PropertyValueMax Health1,5001010Build Cost11111212Duration: 1s13131414IngredientQuantityClayx21515Taught By16161717PlanPlans: Tile Roofs Extras1818Overview19192020Cornice (Ceramic) is a ceramic facade cornice, a horizontal trim piece that runs along the top of a wall where it meets the roofline. It is a decorative Walls finish rather than a load-bearing element, used to give a building a finished, tiled-roof silhouette instead of a flat, unadorned wall edge.21212222Construction and Placement23232424As a Base Building trim piece, the cornice snaps along the upper edge of a wall in build mode. It is designed to read together with ceramic roof and facade parts, so it sits naturally beneath tiled roofing and beside other facade detailing such as the Facade Section (Plaster) and Eave Facade (Tiles).25252626Materials and Recipe27272828Building one cornice costs 2 Clay and takes about 1 second to place. The recipe is taught by the Plans: Tile Roofs Extras blueprint, the plan that bundles the ceramic roof and facade trim pieces, so unlocking it gives you the matching set in one purchase.29293030Durability31313232The cornice has a Max Health of 1,500. As with other structure pieces, that is the damage the trim can take before it is destroyed; the value is in line with the sturdier wall and facade pieces, so the cornice will not be the first thing to fail on an exposed wall.33333434Related Facade and Roof Trim35353636The cornice is part of the Cornices trim family and the Plans: Tile Roofs Extras blueprint, which covers ceramic facade and roof detailing. Related facade and eave pieces include:37373838PieceRoleMaterialCornice (Ceramic) (this page)Facade cornice trimClayCornicesCornice category overviewVariousFacade Section (Plaster)Facade wall sectionPlasterEave Facade (Tiles)Roof eave facadeTiles3939Build Tips40404141Keep a stock of Clay on hand if you are detailing several buildings, since each cornice needs only a small amount and the run can add up across a long wall. Place the cornice after the wall and roof are framed so it lines up cleanly with the eave, and reuse the same Plans: Tile Roofs Extras set across a settlement for a consistent ceramic look.