- A
muntin (US),
muntin bar,
glazing bar (UK), or sash bar is a
strip of wood or
metal separating and
holding panes of gl**** in a window.
Muntins can be...
- gl**** were
quite expensive, so
muntins let
smaller panes fill a
larger space. In
modern windows, light-colored
muntins still provide a
useful function...
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which lie horizontally. In US parlance, the word is also
confused with the "
muntin" ("glazing bar" in the UK)
which is the
precise word for the very small...
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Grille (architecture),
architectural element Grille, a
decorative window Muntin for
simulating separate panes Grillwork,
decorative grating All
pages with...
- trim that
divides the
panes of a multi-light
window or door,
known as a
muntin. One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication...
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containing the lamp and lens. Its gl****
storm panes are
supported by
metal muntins (glazing bars)
running vertically or diagonally. At the top of the lantern...
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creation process of a sash-style window,
explaining the stiles,
rails and
muntins. 24 211 "Woodwright at Sea" 11 December 1982 (1982-12-11) The evolution...
- "lights") by lead strips, or
glazing bars,
moulded wooden strips known as
muntins in the US.
Paned windows originally existed because of the
difficulty of...
- a
moulding having a deep,
symmetrical profile ending in a
narrow edge.
Muntin:
Narrow strip of wood or
metal separating and
holding panes of gl**** in...
-
flanking elements are
vertical double-hung sash
windows with no
dividing muntins. The
fenestration was
first used by
architect William LeBaron Jenney in...