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1 Doors, Windows, and Roofs and Housing Exteriors

2 Doors 1. What is the purpose of a door? Entry Security Privacy Beauty Energy (heat and cold, in and out)

3 2. Types of Doors Swinging: Operate on hinges and usually open in one direction. Space is allowed in the floor plan for the door to open and close Sliding: Set on a track and glide open and close on that track. Folding: Unfolds when closed and opens into a multi-section stack.

4 3.Door Styles (14 total) Standard door Paneled door Louvered door Pocket Door Dutch doorFramed Glass or French door Jalousie door

5 3. Door Styles Transom window Sliding doors Sliding doors Folding door Screen door Batten door Bi-Fold door

6 Transom BACK

7 Single BACK

8 French BACK

9 Sliding BACK

10 Folding BACK

11 Bi-fold

12 Pocket BACK

13 4. Windows Why do we have windows? Light Ventilation Beauty Energy (heat and cold, in and out) View

14 5. Types of Windows Sliding: Operate vertically or horizontally. Swinging: Operate on hinges and usually open in one direction. Fixed: Admit light and may provide a view. They do not open.

15 6. Types of Windows (12 total) French window Bay window Bow window Jalousie window Fanlight and sidelight window Palladian window

16 6. Types of Windows Double-hung window Gliding Sash window Hinged-casement window Dormer PictureSkylight

17 7. Parts of a Window Frame Sash Casing Glass Sill Apron

18 Casement BACK

19 Double Hung (Sash)

20 Picture BACK

21 Bay BACK

22 Bow BACK

23 Palladian BACK

24 Skylight BACK

25 Fan/Half-Round BACK

26 Side Light BACK

27 Sliding BACK

28 8. Housing Exteriors What is the purpose of exterior treatments? Energy Protection Beautification

29 9. Dormer windows A window in a small gable-like projection built out from a sloping roof

30 10. Roof Styles FLAT MANSARD GABELED GAMBREL HIP SALTBOX

31 Gable BACK A very triangular roof Cross Gable This is like the gable roof, but has two parts that cross

32 Gambrel BACK A ridged roof with two slopes on either side, the lower slope having the steeper pitch Often flared beyond the front and rear of the house forming a deep overhang

33 Hip BACK A roof with four sloped sides

34 Flat BACK

35 Mansard BACK A roof with two slopes, the lower almost vertical to allow extra roof space for the attic rooms

36 Salt Box BACK Similar to a gable roof, but the two sides of it are not symmetrical.

37 Shed BACK A roof shape having only one sloping plane

38 #1 #2 #3 #7 #6 #5 #4

39 Wood exterior Requires the most maintenance Not as expensive as brick Type depends on supply, location, cost

40 Brick exterior One of the most expensive Low or no maintenance

41 Siding Inexpensive Aluminum or vinyl Low or no maintenance

42 Stone exterior Price depends on market Low or no maintenance Can be as much as brick

43 Stucco Cement stucco is a man- made rock material that is incredibly strong. Texture and patterns for stucco are infinite. Long Lasting

44 Half Timber Construction of timber frame having the spaces filed with masonry or plaster Most of current construction is decorative


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