louvered a window shutter or door fitted with slanting fixed or movable slats to admit air, but exclude rain, snow, or to provide privacy. lozenge ...
Louvered Doors: Doors that are made up of horizontal wooden slats. Lowboy: ...
louver louvered sky skylight filter skylighted Then Clara, the coloured maid, would escort you up the carpeted ladder that served for the fourth flight, and show you the Skylight Room.
GABLE VENT Louvered opening at or near the peak of a gable. GABLET Roof of a small gable dormer.
louvered shutters straight window heads splayed lintels Palladian window (not present or were rarely found in their colonial prototypes) rectangular sash windows with multiple panes in both the upper and lower sashes ...
A hinged, usually paired, cover for a window or door. Shutters are often louvered and generally wooden. Hamilton Sault Ste. Marie ...
Two story rectilinear volume Low pitched gable roofs covered with shingles or tiles Projecting cantilevered second floor balconies with wood railings Colonial double-hung windows; louvered shutters Plaster walls Picket fences around gardens ...
Exteriors were most commonly painted white or gray to imitate the marble of the Greek temples, although some exteriors were unpainted brick or stone. The white clapboard house with dark green louvered blinds (shutters) became most popular during this ...
Jalousie Window- A window with glass louvers that overlap one another. Operated with a crank or turn-screw, the glass louvers tilt to open, permitting air flow. The design is similar to a Venetian blind or shutter. Also called a louvered window.
See also: Louver, Architecture, Door, Floor, House
 
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