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Using pages 183-185 complete “Styles of Windows”

Using pages 183-185 complete “Styles of Windows”. Sliding Double-hung Horizontal sliding Swinging Casement Awning Hopper Jalousie. Fixed: Glass blocks Combination: Bay window Skylights Clerestory. Objective 4.03: CRITIQUE window styles and treatments. Windows provide us with:

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Using pages 183-185 complete “Styles of Windows”

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  1. Using pages 183-185 complete “Styles of Windows” Sliding • Double-hung • Horizontal sliding Swinging • Casement • Awning • Hopper • Jalousie • Fixed: Glass blocks • Combination: Bay window • Skylights • Clerestory

  2. Objective 4.03:CRITIQUE window styles and treatments

  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. Types of windows

  6. Sliding Windows • Windows that slide open vertically are called double-hung • Horizontal sliding windows slide open from side to side • Sliding windows open easily and allow plenty of ventilation.

  7. Double-hung windows open from the top and bottom.

  8. Sliding windows open from the sides

  9. Swinging Windows

  10. Casement windows open and close with a crank.

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

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

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

  14. Fixed windows

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

  16. Fixed Windows

  17. Fixed Window

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

  19. Glass Blocks

  20. Glass Blocks

  21. Stained glass windows are normally fixed windows. They are usually left without any window treatments on them because they are a focal point of the room.

  22. Stained Glass Windows

  23. Fixed windows used with other window types are called combination windows.

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

  25. Bay Windows

  26. Skylights and clerestory windows

  27. Skylights are normally located in a ceiling or roof.

  28. Skylight

  29. Skylight

  30. Skylight

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

  32. Clerestory Windows

  33. Types of Windows…. Double-hung Horizontal sliding Casement Awning Hopper Jalousie Glass blocks Bay window Skylights Clerestory

  34. Windows Project

  35. Provide this information for each room • Bedroom 2: Bay window; combination fixed and single hung • Reason: Gives a more spacious look, allows ventilation • Choice: JELD-WEN 55-15/16-in x 49-1/2-in Builders Series Single-Hung Vinyl Double Pane Bay Window • Cost: $777.03

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