DOORS WINDOWS AND WINDOW TREATMENTS But first Roof
DOORS, WINDOWS, AND WINDOW TREATMENTS
But first… Roof Styles REVIEW • On your worksheet, label the roof types. • Answer the “Thinking It Over” questions at the bottom of the page.
DOOR TYPES Label your door types
The purpose of Doors? • The main purpose of a door is to control physical access. . When opened, doors can allow people, animals, ventilation or light to pass through. The door is used to control the physical atmosphere within a space by enclosing the air drafts, so that interiors may be more effectively heated or cooled
Door Styles Transom window Folding door Sliding doors Screen door Batten door
Door Styles Flush door Dutch door Paneled door Glazed door Louvered door French Door Jalousie door
WINDOW TYPES Label and DEFINE!!!!Your Window Types
Windows • Why do we have windows? – Light – Ventilation – Beauty – Energy (heat and cold, in and out) – View
Types of Windows • Sliding (up down, side to side) • Swinging • Fixed (one window with no way to open)
Building Codes • What percentage of floor area in a room is required for light? – 20% • What percentage of the floor area in a room is required for ventilation? – 10%
Parts of a Window Frame Sash Casing Glass Sill Apron
Double Hung • A window with two vertically moving sashes, each closing a different part of the window
Hinged. Casement • Window sash which swings open on side hinges • In swinging are French in origin • Out swinging are English
Bay window • Windows that project out from the wall. • An angle bay refers to the angle of departure from the plane of the wall
Bow window • Rounded bay window that projects from a wall in the shape of an arc. • Usually consists of five sash.
Fanlight and Sidelight windows • A sidelight in a building is a window, usually with a vertical emphasis, that flanks a door or a larger window. • A fanlight is a window, semicircular with glazing bars or tracery sets radiating out like an open fan.
Jalousie • A shutter type window with slats which are fixed or adjustable
Palladian Window • a large window consisting of a central arched section flanked by two narrow rectangular sections
Picture Window • A large fixed piece of glass • Designed to frame and outside view
? Combination • Window assembly containing a combination of more than one window type
LETS CHECK YOUR ANSWERS…
Types of Windows Double-hung window Gliding Sash window Hinged-casement window
Types of Windows French window Bay window Fanlight and sidelight window Bow window Palladian window Jalousie window
WINDOW TREATMENTS
How to Select a Window Treatment A. Basic Window Type B. Needs like privacy, air, light C. Durability D. Safety – flame resistant & child safety E. Ease & Cost of care F. Construction G. Beauty- color, design, style H. Mood of the room & furnishings I. Form
Drapes Vs. Curtains • Light Weight Drapes • Heavy • Lined • Floor Length • Unlined • Vary in length
Café Curtain • A single pair of short panels ½ the length of the window.
Cellular shade • Two or more sheets of accordion pleated reinforced fabric which is bonded together
Cornice • Three sided box placed over a window • Can be wood, painted wood or covered with fabric
Drape • Old fashioned term for a heavy weight fabric panel.
Valance • Any fabric treatment that tops a window
Festoon • Sewn to gather vertically • Similar to a valance
Balloon Shade • A decorative window shade in which the fabric at the bottom of the shade drapes in loose, puffy scallops.
Jabot • A small panel, usually folded into deep pleats at the top and cut at an angle.
Roller shade • Fabric or vinyl spring wound on a tube
Roll up blind • Fabric or wood that rolls when a cord is pulled
Roman shade • Fabric shade with slat inserted horizontally down the entire length • Raised and lowered via pull cord and gathers in soft folds
Scarf • Long piece of fabric usually designed to drape across the top of a window
Shutter • Wooden hinged panels. • Adjusted with louvers to control light
Swag • One piece valance cut longer on either end so it frames the window
Horizontal blinds
Vertical blinds
Combination Treatment A combination of two or more different window treatments.
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