Monday, July 29, 2013

Sash Windows May Add A Beautiful Element To A New Home

Sash Windows May Add A Beautiful Element To A New Home

By Candida Lewis


So much of what is pleasing to the eyes or other senses is personal. When choosing an interior design firm to help make a comfortable and aesthetically agreeable home, some elements have a timeless appeal. Wooden sash windows are being included in the architecture of some of the top end home construction because of the elegant look and workable features that may add comfort and beauty to convenience.

From the historical perspective, sash windows were invented over 300 years ago. They are found in Victorian and modern homes, alike. The simplest definition of sash windows is two panes of glass, in movable panels encased in a frame. The panels may hold a single pane of glass or many more. These lights have most commonly been built in a 12 glass window, with 6 on top and bottom.

The inventor designed the panels to stay up through a pulley system with weights, built into the frame itself. The pulley and weights are not visible. Some problems with operating these windows have to do with the wood swelling or rotting. Painting or staining the wood can protect from rot, but care should be taken not to paint grooves or joints. Additionally, the weights and cords in the window may deteriorate and become disconnected from each other, so that the window wouldn't stay open from the bottom panel without a prop.

One of the major improvements for these windows, then and now, is the ventilation capabilities. When the top and bottom panels are both movable, each may be slid toward the middle of the window, to provide openings in top and bottom. The resulting circulation in airflow can cool the inside during warm weather. The hot air flows out the top portion and cooler air flows in through the bottom.

When repairing an historical property or updating for modern comforts, the appearance and character of the building must be maintained. Wooden sash windows have been used for so long that recreation or repair to comply with the requirements could be as easy as finding the right design and construction firm. Interior design for top of the line homes have also come back around to using this wooden style. Because buyers are looking for those upgrades, firms are prepared to meet those needs.

The definition of sash windows means at least two panels that can be moved, set into a frame. There may be many more panes of glass, or lights, in the design. The most common is something called a six over six, where there are 2 rows of 3 over the same. Larger and taller openings call for more lights within that frame, or even more frames. These differences may add architectural interest in new construction and give a nice, bright interior a boost.

A lot of homeowners are repairing and replacing features, instead of building new homes. The wooden sash windows can be added in place of the existing ones to create a new look for the house. The added interest may also add value, as other homeowners and buyers are looking for these upgrades. Both options are a good way to enjoy the new perspective of a timeless design.

Whatever the owner's intent or purpose of adding sash windows to the property is, there are choices to make. Some of the newer construction had used metal frames and runners, rather than wood. Other types use springs instead of weights and pulleys. There are options that an interior design firm or construction company could provide more information to allow whatever vision for the property the owner has, become reality.




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