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Top Patio Plans and Building Guides Find Planbooks for Patios and Walkways By Jackie Craven, About.com Guide ...
Patio - In Spanish architecture, an inner courtyard open to the sky.
Patio Door A sliding door made of two large panes of glass set in sashes; one stationary, one operable.
Patio door in which a vent panel moves horizontally on a track system past a fixed panel Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) ...
PATIO - Paved recreation area, usually to the rear of the property. PEDIMENT - Low pitched gable above a portico or similar feature above doors in homes or windows. Generally stonework, rendered brickwork.
Can shade a patio on a hot day and be retracted manually or with a motor to allow the sun to shine when desired. Screens to keep bugs out are now sometimes fitted. Side Arm Type Commonly used to shade windows ...
IHS0277 Patio de las Doncellas. Arcade interior IHM0171 Courtyard arcade with glazed tile dado ...
1 - A courtyard or patio surrounded by a house (such as an ancient Roman house) May be open to the outside or be roofed with skylights to admit natural light; typically contains plants ...
patioPatio is a Spanish word for an arcaded or colonaded courtyard. It is now applied to any small paved area in a garden.
A patio linking the outdoors with the indoors Simple floor plans with functional spaces; rooms frequently open to one another and to private courtyards, patios, and porches designed to connect with the outdoors ...
Hard landscaping - Elements include paths, driveways, garden walls and patios. Header - Brick or block laid across a wall to bond together its two sides. It also means the exposed end part of a brick. Back to top ...
This page will be updated in June after the owner has restored the surface of the patio. The railing has already been restored. Hamilton Ontario Toronto ...
Hardcore Broken bricks or stone which, consolidated, are used as a base under floors and patios. Header A brick laid end on.
When shattered, it breaks into small pieces. Approximately five times stronger than standard annealed glass; it is required as safety glazing in patio doors, entrance doors, sidelites, and other hazardous locations.
See also: House, Architecture, Brick, Floor, Bungalow
 
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