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From ancient temples to modern porches, columns are more than just supports—they’re part of a rich architectural language that has stood the test of time. In this video, we explore the fascinating history of classical columns and capitals, decode the five classical orders (Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite), and introduce lesser-known forms like Palmiform and Solomonic columns. Learn how to spot the difference between fluted and smooth shafts, why volutes appear in staircases and furniture, and how ancient Roman architects like Vitruvius turned tradition into written order in De Architectura. Whether you’re a real estate professional, design enthusiast, or architecture lover, this guide will help you recognize and appreciate the classical forms that still shape our built environment today. 💌 Join the Homes Explained Newsletter Turn your love of homes into understanding — I’m building something special for people who love homes, design, and architecture as much as I do. Sign up here to be the first to know when it launches: 👉 https://homes-explained.kit.com/15ebc... 🔥 Discover My Book The Illustrated Guide to Homes for Real Estate Agents 👉 https://www.amazon.com/Illustrated-Gu... 🎥 Welcome to Homes Explained I’m Jennifer Turberfield, a Nashville Realtor, Amazon best-selling author, and lifelong lover of architecture and design. Homes Explained helps you uncover the stories, history, design, and construction behind the places we call home. ☕ Support the Channel https://buymeacoffee.com/homesexplained 📍 Looking to buy or sell in Franklin, Brentwood, or Nashville, TN? Reach out anytime — I’d love to help.