- 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...
-
necessary for each
glazed panel, sash or ca****t to be
further subdivided by
muntins or lead
cames because large panes of gl**** were
reserved primarily for...
- "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...
-
windows runs
along the
house on both floors; the
windows are
decorated with
muntins, one of the house's only
ornamental features. The
house was
added to the...
-
flanking elements are
vertical double-hung sash
windows with no
dividing muntins. The
fenestration was
first used by
architect William LeBaron Jenney in...
-
diagonal muntins. The
other archways on
Hudson Street include storefronts on the
ground level, and curtain-shaped
windows with
vertical muntins on the second...
- of
numerous pieces of flat gl**** held in
position by a
frame and
muntins. The
muntins reduced visibility,
which was
especially awkward for
military aircraft...
- windows,
designed as
fanlights ****ed with
stained gl****,
enclosed within muntins of
gypsum plaster and lime-coated sash.
Windows that are
typical of the...
-
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...