Home Remodeling - Planning & Design in 1927
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Introduction to Windows & SashEditor’s Comment: If you are renovating a period house you will want to study this section on windows and sashes carefully. Design of the right windows will go a long way toward giving your home an authentic appearance. WINDOWS and sash … MORE>>> |
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Windows U1002THESE are standard designs which are used more than any other type of window. U1002 is often supplied with the top sash divided according to the various designs on pages 103 to 107. These windows can be secured in a large range of sizes as listed on page 101. ... MORE>>> |
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Standard Window Sizes |
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Standard WindowsStandard window sizes of all the commonly ordered stock. |
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Divided Top Windows U1013DIVIDING the.top sash serves to break the monotony of plain openings, especially where the house is along simple lines. These divisions of glass lend themselves to any architectural treatment and the windows can be made in any of the standard two-light sizes shown … MORE>>> |
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Divided Top Windows U1016THESE two designs are exceedingly popular, especially in Colonial type houses. They give clear vision below and still carry the impression of small lights so characteristic of this architecture. Can be supplied in any of the standard two-light sizes on page 101. When making, the … MORE>>> |
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Divided Top Windows U1023VERTICAL lines tend to give appearance of added height and these designs are therefore very appropriate for modern bungalows or story-and-one-half houses. |
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Divided Top Windows U1030DIAMOND shaped lights of glass are very attractive and especially appropriate for English type cottages. If some of the sash are casements such as U1112, either of these designs will be in harmony. When manufacturing these windows the top sash will be divided according … MORE>>> |
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Divided Top Windows U1034THE modern American square type house will look more attractive if divided top windows like these are used. They are simple in design, yet they successfully serve to break up the severe lines of this style home. Design U1036 will always be made with … MORE>>> |
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Swing Out Casement SashCASEMENT SASH in series are generally used in living and sleeping porches, where the entire side of a room is to be opened for ventilation. The sash can be hung to swing out or in, whichever is preferred. Each way has its advantages, and … MORE>>> |
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Swing In Casement SashTHE PLANS for almost every modern home include a sun room or sleeping porch or possibly both, and to get the fullest enjoyment of these rooms with unobstructed circulation of air when desired, the sash should be arranged to fold or slide back entirely … MORE>>> |
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Casement Sash U1109THESE sash made of clear durable wood are much superior to all-steel sash. Wood lends itself easily to a greater variety of designs; does not conduct heat and cold; does not rust and stain costly draperies; fits tight and is weatherproof; can be finished to … MORE>>> |
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Casement Sash U1116IT is easy to apply screens or storm sash on these casements either outside or inside. Where sash swing out, 3/4” screens and storm sash can be fitted on the inside to the rabbeted window stop. Design U1120 is shown in a series which requires special … MORE>>> |
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Landscape WindowsVERY often the living or dining room opens onto a beautiful view or basks in the morning sun, and triple openings of this kind permit such advantages to be fully enjoyed, especially when the large sash is glazed with plain plate glass. These designs suggest some … MORE>>> |