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Discuss the difference between flush overlay and reveal overlay.
 
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Which does not describes Louis XVI textiles?
 
  A. Same types and uses as in Rococo.
   B. Display classical forms and motifs.
   C. Cotton and linen rarely used.
   D. All textiles in a room match.



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Flush overlay: Drawer and door faces cover the body members of the cabinet; spaces
are set between face surfaces to allow for operating clearance
Reveal overlay: Drawer and door faces partially cover face frame or body members of the
cabinet and allow space between the face surfaces in order to provide decorative reveals

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