Mullioned windows are windows which are divided into adjacent panes with the use of mullions, which are vertical elements used to break up a space.
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Mullion Doors Mullion doors have glass inserts in place of the typical solid center panel for a more stylish appearance. The inserts have horizontal and vertical dividing bars similar to those in windowpanes.
Mullion - A vertical bar or divider in the frame between windows, doors, or other openings. Muntin - A small member which divides the glass or openings of sash or doors.
MULLION GLASS Combines wood mullion divides with clear or textured glass. The wood mullions coordinate with the door and frame materials and finish. O ...
Mullion Doors: Mullion doors have a grid framework and glass (or similar material) paneling that allows the contents to be fully or partially visible.
Mullion - A vertical divider in the frame between windows, doors, or other openings. Nail inspection - An inspection made by a municipal building inspector after the drywall material is hung with nails and screws (and before taping).
Mullion doors A style of cabinet door with glass panes used to create a more stylish appearance and the feeling of increased space. The inserts typically have vertical and horizontal dividing bars, which resemble windowpanes.
Mullion a moulding to bridge the joint between two windows set closely together. Capital the upper-most part of a column, usually very decorative.
Mullion: the vertical or horizontal divisions or joints between single windows in a multiple window unit Mullion Casing: an interior or exterior casing member to cover the mullion joint between single units ...
mullion (meneau, m.) The perpendicular members which divide the bays or lights of windows or screen-work. muntin (meneau, montant, m.) A horizontal member which divides lights of glass, windows, or doors.
mullion - the vertical wood or masonry sections between a series of window frames ...
MULLION An upright division of a window such as a vertical bar dividing individual lights. NEWEL A stout post at the bottom or top of a stair to which the handrail is fixed.
Mullion: The vertical wood between window frames. Muntons (Muntins, Muttons or Mutons): Dividers over glass panels in windows and china cabinets.
Mullion - A vertical piece of stone, metal, or wood that divides the panes of a window, the panels of a screen or the doors of a cabinet. Niche - A recess in a wall, usually designed to contain ornamental statues or other decorations.
Mullion — A vertical divider in the frame between windows, doors, or other openings. N Neutral wire — Usually color-coded white, this wire carries electricity from a load back to the service panel.
MULLION: Structural support member between a series of windows. MUNTIN: Small bar separating the glass lights in a window sash. NEWEL: A post supporting the handrail at the top or bottom of a stairway.
Mullion - An intermediate vertical member of a window frame, door frame or similar structure. N ...
Mullion: A thin, vertical bar of wood, lead or stone that divides multiple windows, panes of glass, wall panels, screens, etc. Muntin: A slender horizontal bar of wood or metal that divides panes in a window or panels in a door.
Mullion Doors Mullion doors have glass inserts as the center panel instead of the typical solid center panel for a more stylish appearance. The glass inserts typically have horizontal and vertical dividing bars similar to those in windowpanes.
Mullion A wood or metal part used to structurally join two window or door units. Muntin ...
Mullion Vertical bar or division in a window frame separating two or more panes. Muntin ...
Mullion A major structural vertical or horizontal member between window units or sliding glass doors. Mullion Cover ...
Mullions are vertical members between window units. They are sometimes confused with mountings, which are secondary framing members that hold multiple panes of glass in the sash.
Mullion Slender framing which divides the lights or panes of windows. N ...
Mullion - Vertical fixed member between a window sill and the window lintel. Usually of stone or precast reinforced concrete. Oversite - The concrete below timber ground floors - the level of the oversite should be above the external ground level.
Mullion The structural member between a series of windows. Muntin A small bar separating the glass lights in a window. N ...
mullion cover--an extrusion that joins panning perimeter legs that extend over existing mullions.
MULLION Vertical member between window units. MUNTIN A secondary framing member (horizontal, vertical or slanted) to hold the window panes in the sash. This ...
Mullion Heater Electrical heating element mounted in a door or window mullion; used to keep mullion from sweating or frosting. Mullite ...
A mullion is not a muntin. A mullion separates window units, not panes of glass. Pronunciation: MUN-tin Also Known As: mullion ...
The vertical mullions of unitized systems typically anchor to the slab edge as they pass by. The stack joint is the horizontal joint where units from adjoining floors meet.
NOTE: The wide mullions in new windows are usually hollow, so be sure to stuff them with insulation inside and cover them with vapor barrier before trimming over them! Temporary Doors ...
Mullion - A horizontal or vertical member that supports and holds such items as panels, glass, sash, or sections of a curtain wall. Muntin - Horizontal or vertical bars that divide the sash frame into smaller lites of glass.
This Victorian-style exterior--a wraparound porch, mullion windows, and turret-style bays--offers a wonderful floor plan. Inside, an impressive tiled entry opens to the formal rooms.
Mullions Vertical bars of stone or wood dividing the lights of a window. Muslin Lightweight gauze made from cotton. Sheer and crisp, it can be patterned with floral motifs. It is inexpensive but tends to shrink and crease. Muslin lawn ...
I BRING THE MASKING PAPER RIGHT TO THE EDGE OF THE WINDOW MULLIONS - THOSE WOOD STRIPS SEPARATING THE GLASS PANES. … USE A PUTTY KNIFE TO TEAR IT OFF SHORT AT EACH END…THEN DO THE SAME ON THE OTHER SIDE.
A mullion is also the vertical member of a sash, window or door frame between openings in a multiple opening frame. The mullion is known as the ‘mullion center’.
A Your front and side windows are two very different styles -- the smaller one has mullions while the front is a single pane of glass.
Painting neatly around window muntins and mullions (and grilles) requires sharp eyes, a rock-steady hand and the proper brush. I've always used a narrow sash brush, which works okay.
Homeowners who want to add a traditional look to their windows can add muntins or mullions to their windows, which are strips, often of vinyl or wood, used to divide the window into separate sections.
Butt Glazing The installation of glass products where the vertical glass edges are without structural supporting mullions. Butt Joint The junction where the ends of two timbers or other members meet in a square-cut joint.
French doors with eyebrow mullions and an imposing entrance portico reflect her formative years as a student in France, where she lived from the age of 11 to 17.
For windows, use tape along the edges of the glass, and then paint the various window parts in this order: mullions, horizontal sashes, vertical sashes, vertical frames, horizontal frames, sill, and apron.
Some of the projects they've carried out include replacing windows with custom mullioned casements; swapping modern lighting for period chandeliers, sconces and pendants; and returning the kitchen to its century-old roots.
Mies' design included a bronze curtain wall with external H-shaped mullions that were exaggerated in depth beyond what is structurally necessary, touching off criticism by his detractors that Mies had committed Adolf Loos's "crime of ornamentation".
MUNTINS - Horizontal or vertical bars that divide the sash frame into smaller lites of glass. Muntins are smaller in dimensions and weight than mullions. N ...
This describes a multitude of classic designs including Colonial, Georgian, Federal, Cape Cod, Saltbox and Ranch designs each distinctly regional. Simplicity is a common characteristic of all traditional designs usually with small-paned or mullioned ...
The translucent quality of the panels also provides an added design feature when the doors are slid together, as the mullions have been placed to create interesting patterns when layered.
casements, but also some sash windows; and also in houses from the early to mid 20th century, where steel windows were defining features of the Art Deco and International Modernist styles. They are also a feature of many houses with stone mullioned ...
Muntins or Mullions: used to divide the pane into several sections (not shown). Casing or Trim: the decorative material (usually wood) that covers from the edge of the window frame to the finished wall (not shown).
repair and doesn't require a lot of experience. Here, John Stahl of Advanced Repair Technology, who restored the old windows for This Old House TV projects in Milton and Salem, Mass., takes us through a typical repair of a rotted window mullion.
mullion the construction between the openings of a window frame to accommodate two or more windows muntin the vertical member between two pieces of the same panel work the vertical sash bars separating the different panels of glass ...
Motte-and-Bailey An earth-mound with wood or stone keep, surrounded by ditched and palisade enclosure (or courtyard). Mullion A vertical member that divides a window or that separates one window from another.
Mullion - Slender framing that divides the lights or panes of a window. Newel - The upright post or an upright structure formed by the inner or smaller ends of steps around which the steps of a circular stairway wind.
Mullion - Upright post in window Newel - Vertical post at top and bottom of staircase Nogging - Short wooden stiffeners inserted between joists Nosing - Rounded edge of a stair tread projecting beyond the riser ...
In the internal carpentry of a dwelling usually relates to the architraves and skirtings and any other fancy fixtures. Mullion A vertical member between the casements or panes of a door or window.
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