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What are the cross pieces in windows called?
Grille: Also called grid or muntin. Decorative cross pieces that divide the window into panes. Some grilles are suspended between the glass; others snap off for easy cleaning. Grilles for double-hung windows are named according to the number of squares they form (like six over six, as shown above).
What are window grids?
Grids are decorative fixed inserts for windows and doors that add a traditional and personal touch. Grids can either reside between the glass in our double-pane and triple-pane windows or on the outside of the glass for a more historic look.
What are Muttons on windows?
Mullion/muntin: A mullion is a heavy vertical or horizontal member between adjoining window units. Muntins are the narrow strips of wood that divide the individual panes of glass in a traditional sash.
What are the things above windows called?
In architecture, a transom is a transverse horizontal structural beam or bar, or a crosspiece separating a door from a window above it. This contrasts with a mullion, a vertical structural member. Transom or transom window is also the customary U.S. word used for a transom light, the window over this crosspiece.
What is bottom of window called?
Sill. A sill is the main horizontal part forming the bottom of the frame of a window.
What is the purpose of window grids?
Window grids once served a crucial purpose: they held together multi-paned windows. This made it possible to ship window panes further without fear of breaking the glass. Today, window grids (also known as grilles or muntins) are largely decorative.
Are window grids out of style?
Gridless Windows Fit Modern Trends But with the vast majority of homes built in more traditional styles, many homeowners still yearn for the simple yet unique look of modern design. The windows are sleek with thin frames and no grids. The window trim is very thin to make the glass and the sash as big as possible.
Do window grids add value?
Window grids can increase property value if they are aesthetically pleasing and complement the architecture of the property. If you have a colonial-style property or if your façade has Tudor influences, putting window grids can enhance the appearance and thereby increase the value of the property.
Why do bedroom doors have windows above them?
Why would Glass Panels be above Doors? After a quick look on Google, I discovered that, in fact, these glass panels are actually referred to as Borrowed Lights and their purpose is to allow light into rooms that do not otherwise gain much naturally.
What is a window stop?
A small strip nailed or screwed around a cased frame to hold a sash (of a double-hung window) in place; also called a window stop.
What are the materials of window jamb?
The material used to make a window jamb can vary, and may be wood, plastic, vinyl, or metal. Window jambs may be painted to match the trim on a structure, or left unfinished, depending on the material and the aesthetics of the structure.