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Use pages 205-208. Tell how each window looks and how it opens and closes.

Use pages 205-208. Tell how each window looks and how it opens and closes. Sliding Double-hung Horizontal sliding Swinging Casement Awning Hopper Jalousie. Fixed Glass blocks Skylights Clerestory Combination 10. Bay window. Objective 4.03: CRITIQUE window styles.

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Use pages 205-208. Tell how each window looks and how it opens and closes.

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  1. Use pages 205-208. Tell how each window looks and how it opens and closes. Sliding • Double-hung • Horizontal sliding Swinging • Casement • Awning • Hopper • Jalousie Fixed • Glass blocks • Skylights • Clerestory Combination 10. Bay window

  2. Objective 4.03:CRITIQUE window styles

  3. Windows provide us with: • natural light • ventilation • a view • energy conservation • drama • a focal point

  4. Parts of a Window frame muntins and bars pane sash sill apron

  5. 1. Sliding Windows • Windows that open by sliding up and down or from side to side • Sliding windows open easily and allow plenty of ventilation.

  6. 2. Double-hung windows open from the top and bottom.

  7. 3. Horizontal sliders open from the sides

  8. 4. Swinging Windows • Windows that open outward or inward.

  9. 5. Casement windows open and close with a crank.

  10. 6. Awning windows swing outward at the bottom. Provides protection from rain.

  11. 7. Hopper windows are similar to awning windows except the top swings inward.

  12. 8. Jalousie windows • a series of horizontal adjustable glass slats fastened to a metal frame • They open and close with a crank.

  13. 9. Fixed windows allow light but do not open and come in many shapes and sizes.

  14. 10. Plain Glass Fixed Window

  15. 11. Stained glass windows are usually left without any window treatments on them because they are a focal point of the room.

  16. Stained Glass Windows

  17. 12. Glass blocks are a type of fixed window. They allow light while maintaining privacy.

  18. Glass Blocks

  19. Glass Blocks

  20. 13. Skylights are located in a ceiling or roof.

  21. Skylight

  22. 14. Clerestory windows are placed high on a wall. They provide light while maintaining privacy.

  23. Clerestory Windows

  24. 15. Combination Windows Two or more window types combined into 1 unit.

  25. 16. Double hung and fixed stained glass window

  26. 17 A bay window is a type of combination window. It adds a feeling of spaciousness.

  27. Bay Windows

  28. Types of Windows…. SLIDING Double-hung Horizontal sliding SWINGING Casement Awning Hopper Jalousie FIXED Plain glass Stained glass Glass blocks Skylights Clerestory COMBINATION

  29. Windows Project

  30. 4 5 3 2 6 1

  31. Provide this information for each room along with a picture of the window Living Room: • Window Category: Sliding windows • Type of window chosen: Double Hung • Number Needed: 4 • Choice: 23.5 in. x 35.5 in. V-2500 Series Double Hung Vinyl Window with Grids - White • Reason: Opens easily, allows ventilation, gives a traditional look • Price per Window: $181.28 • Total Cost: $725.12 for 4 windows

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