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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.

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