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Types of Residential Doors & Windows

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Types of Residential Doors & Windows. LET’S START WITH DOORS!. Flush Door. Panel Door. Bifold Door. Dutch Door. Pocket Door. Sliding Doors. Accordion Door. Double-Action Door -swings in both directions. French Doors. NOW LET’S LOOK AT WINDOWS!. SLIDING WINDOWS. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Types of ResidentialDoors & Windows

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LET’S START WITH DOORS!

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Flush Door

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Panel Door

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Bifold Door

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Dutch Door

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Pocket Door

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Sliding Doors

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Accordion Door

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Double-Action Door-swings in both directions

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French Doors

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NOW LET’S LOOK AT WINDOWS!

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SLIDING WINDOWS

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Horizontal Sliding Window-Opens and closes by sliding to the side

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Double Hung Window -Opens and closes by sliding up and down

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SWINGING WINDOWS

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Casement Window-To open, swing out like doors

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Awning Window-swings out from the top or bottom. Can be pushed out or cranked out

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Jalousie Window -pronounced (JAH-luh-see). Consists of parallel glass, acrylic, or wooden louvers set in a

frame. The louvers are locked together onto a track, so that they may be tilted open and shut in unison, to control airflow through the window.

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Hopper Window -single window that pushes outwards, commonly used in basements

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STATIONARY WINDOWS

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Picture Window - a large window with a single pane, usually overlooking a view

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Gable Window - A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges

of a sloping roof

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Triangle Window - Shaped like a triangle

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Trapezoid Window - Shaped like a trapezoid

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Circle Top Window - shaped like a semi-circle on top

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OctagonWindow - shaped like a semi-circle on top

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COMBINATION WINDOWS

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Combination Windows - different styles of windows combined together

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Casement Bow Window- a series of windows that form a round, graceful curve shape. The windows jut out from

the side of a building, creating a round alcove of glass. Benefits: create extra space and depth in a room, provide a multitude of views from one single vantage point, good source of light

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Double Hung Bay Windows - Traditionally, Bays are made from three windows: a large picture window flanked by

smaller windows on the sides that are set at 30º, 45º, 60º or 90º degree angles.