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DOORS Elevation: Typically shows
1. Panel Door one fixed and one sliding
Description: Made from panel, sometimes divided panels (typically wood) that by a visible rail in the fit within a frame. This door middle. type offers durability, 4. French Door insulation, and aesthetic Description: Double doors appeal. Common in both made mostly of glass with traditional and modern multiple panes, often settings. opening outwards or Plan: Rectangle with a inwards. Offers a classic series of raised or flat look and allows light to pass panels. Panels may be through. arranged in rows or grids. Plan: Two adjoining Elevation: The door shows rectangles, often hinged to vertical and horizontal open outward or inward. frames with recessed or Elevation: Shows divided raised panels. glass panels with a central 2. Flush Door frame and muntins (grilles) Description: A smooth, separating panes. plain door with no patterns 5. Bi-Fold Door or designs, often made of Description: Comprised of plywood or MDF. It has a multiple panels that fold minimalistic appearance against each other. Great and is commonly used in for closets or as partitions modern interiors. and for maximizing space. Plan: Simple rectangle, as it Plan: Series of connected has no raised details. panels that fold in an Elevation: Flat surface with accordion pattern. a seamless look, often with Elevation: Shows narrow a slight border for a frame. panels connected by 3. Sliding Door hinges, with frames Description: Slides running horizontally and horizontally along a track, vertically. ideal for areas with limited space. Often made with glass panels for outdoor views. Plan: Rectangular, showing two or more panels, with tracks on the top and bottom edges. WINDOWS Plan: Combination of multiple 1. Casement Window window sections forming a Description: Hinged at the protruding shape (usually three sides, this window swings sides). outward or inward. Commonly Elevation: Shows angled panes used for ventilation as it opens extending outward from the fully. main wall, with a triangular or Plan: Rectangle, usually in pairs, trapezoidal footprint. with hinges indicated on the 5. Fixed Window sides. Description: A non-opening Elevation: Shows one or more window, mainly used to bring in panes with a simple border and light and provide an handle for opening. unobstructed view. 2. Double-Hung Window Plan: Single, fixed rectangle or Description: Consists of two square. sashes that slide vertically past Elevation: A simple pane with each other. Allows flexibility for no handles or hinges, typically ventilation from both top and with a thin border bottom. Plan: Rectangle divided into upper and lower sections, each movable. Elevation: Shows two panels divided horizontally, with a frame around them. 3. Awning Window Description: Hinged at the top, opening outward to create an awning-like cover. Good for ventilation and can be open even during rain. Plan: Simple rectangle with hinges at the top edge. Elevation: Shows a single pane with a border and top-mounted hinges for outward opening. 4. Bay Window Description: Extends outward from the wall, creating a small alcove. Often used to increase light and provide additional interior space.