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DOORS
Doors may be defined as an
openable barrier secured in a wall
opening. It is provided to give an
access to inside of a room.
WINDOWS
TYPES OF DOORS
1. Battened & ledged doors
2. Battened, ledged and braced doors
3. Battened, ledged and framed doors
4. Battened, ledged, braced and framed doors
5. Framed & paneled doors
6. Glazed or sash doors
7. Flush doors
8. Louvered doors
9. Revolving doors
10. Sliding doors
11. Swing doors
12. Collapsible steel doors
13. Rolling steel shutter doors
version of battened
and ledged doors
with provision of
frame. Two vertical
members known as
styles are provided
Battened, Ledged ,
Braced & Framed Doors
Same as above with
extra braces.
Flush Doors
The flush door with a
Louvered Doors
These permit free
ventilation through
them and at the same
time maintain the
privacy of the room.
Revolving Doors
These are
provided only at
public places to
provide entrance
to one and exit to
the other person.
Sliding Doors
A sliding door is a type
Swing Doors
A door that swings on a
godowns, workshop,
public windows and
etc.
Types of Windows
1. Fixed windows
8. Bay Windows
2. Pivoted Windows
9. Corner Windows
3. Double hung
4.
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windows
Sliding Windows
Casement
Windows
Louvered
Windows
Metal Windows
Fixed windows
A window that cannot
be opened, whose
function is limited to
allowing light to enter.
This type of window is
used in situations
where light or vision
alone is needed as no
ventilation is possible
through fixed windows
Pivoted Window
A window having a
Sliding Windows
Their shutters move
either horizontally or
vertically.
Casement Windows
A casement window to
Louvered Window
A louver is a window,
Metal Windows
Metal windows, made up
Bay Windows
A multi-panel
Corner Windows
This type of window
Dormer windows
Dormer window is a
Gable Windows
It is a vertical window
Lantern Windows
Such windows
are provided
over the flat roof,
to provide more
light and air to
the inner room.
The windows
project above
the roof level.
Skylights
Skylight is
provided on a
sloping roof, to
admit light. They
run parallel to
the sloping roof.
Ventilators
Ventilators are small
windows, fixed at a
greater height than the
window, generally about
30 t0 50 cm below roof
level.