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Cornices
April 18, 2026 at 01:05 PM
Created category page (2026-04-18)
Cornices is decorative trim pieces that sit at the top of plaster walls to blend smoothly into tile roofing. Windrose currently lists a single cornice piece: Cornice (Ceramic).
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Piece | Cornice (Ceramic) |
Category | Floors and Walls - Walls: Special |
Cost | Clay x2 |
Max Health | 1,500 |
Plan | Tile Roofs Extras |
The Cornice is a classical architectural element. It is a short horizontal molding that caps a wall just below the roof line, hiding the seam where the wall meets the eave. In Windrose, it is meant for plaster and limestone walls topped with tile roofs.
The Tile Roofs Extras plan also unlocks several other wall-to-roof blending pieces. Cornices are not required for the Roof check; they are purely visual.
Place Cornices after the roof is already finalized so they snap to the exact roof line.
Cornices pair with Arch Wall (Plaster) and Facade Section (Plaster) for the full estate facade look.
Cornice (Ceramic) uses Clay as the primary material; stock Clay before committing to a plaster-estate build.
If you prefer a rustic look, skip cornices entirely; they are signature estate-tier trim and do not fit log or stick-wall buildings.