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What decorative effect is shown?

Half timbered

What decorative effect is shown?

Brick nogging

What decorative effect is shown?

Wood shingle siding

What do you call number 1

Cornice

What do you call number 2

Frieze

What do you call number 3

Architrave

What is the proper term to call all the trim and what is the slang.

Entablature


Cornice (slang)

What is D

Dentils

What is this?

Bracket

What architectural type of home is this?

Spanish

What is this?

Quoining

Will adding windows in any format(single, double, or triple pane) affect the architectural style?

No

Do modern day windows have muntins?

No

What are muntins?

Muntins are typically wood or lead meant to separate glass panes.

What are mullions?

Mullions are objects(typically wood or metal) that separate two windows

What is 1 called?

Mullion

What do you call 2?

Muntin

What is a sash?

The framework that holds panes of glass

What is a sill

The bottom ledge of a window.

What do you call a window that doesn't open

Picture/Fixed window

What kind of window is shown?

Double hung window

What kind of window is shown?

Single hung window

Which one of these windows is a casement window?

1

Name a benefit of a pivoting casement window?

Easily clean the inside

3 benefits of a modern casement window over an older version

Pivot


Open in and Out


Has crank

What does it mean if a window is sashless

There is no wood or metal around the glass panes. Bear glass in track.

What's a con to sashless windows

Low quality windows

What kind of window is this?

Slider window

Which window is an awning window

2

What's the difference between a hopper window and an awning window

Awning windows are hinged at the top .


Hopper windows are hinged at the bottom.

What type of window is 1?

Hopper

What type of window is 2?

Awning

What kind of window is this?

Bay window

What kind of window is #1?

Bay window

What kind of window is #2?

Bow window

What kind of window is this?

Bow window

What kind of window is this?

Oriel

What kind of window is this?

Oriel

What kind of window is this?

Oriel

What is this?

Pediment

What is this?

A broken pediment

What is this?

Fanlight/Transom

What is a fanlight

A half circle window above a door

What style window hood is this?

Pointed arch

What style of window is this?

Gothic

What style of window is this?

Palladian

What style of window is this?

Curved top

What kind of window is this?

Jalousie/ Louver

Doors arranged in pairs are called ____?

French doors

What kind of window is this?

Sidelight

What is the difference between a pilaster and a column

Columns are functional while pilasters are for decor

What is this?

Pilaster

What is this?

Pilaster

What are these?

Columns?

What is this?

Capital

What style column is this?

Corinthian

What style column is this?

Ionic

What style column is this?

Tuscan

What style column is this?

Doric

What is Quoining

Bricks with different color and/or texture than the rest of the wall.

What is the function of a muntin in modern windows?

None, they are for decor

Are jalousie/louver windows more desirable in warm or cool climates?

Warm

10 types of windows

Single hung• Double hung• Casement• Slider• Fixed• Awning• Hopper• Louver (jalousie). Bow window. Bay window