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DOORS General Classifications § Flush doors § Smooth on both sides § Mahogany or birch plywood § Panel doors § Heavy frame around perimeter § Parts § Stiles § Rails § Panels § Louvers
EXTERIOR DOORS Typical sizes § 6’-8” tall by 1 -3/4” thick §Entry door minimum 3’-0” §Insulated Sloping sills to shed water
EXTERIOR DOORS Swinging doors French doors § Hinged § Swing into the house § Mullions and muntins between glass panes § One large glass panes § Individual, pairs, groups Sliding doors § Wood or metal frames § Tempered glass § Access to deck/patio § Common widths § 6’-0” § 8’-0” Garage doors § Overhead § One piece or sectional § Widths § Singles: 8’, 9’, 10’ § Doubles: 15’, 16’, 18’ § Height generally 7’-0”
INTERIOR DOORS Standard sizes § Height: 6’-8” § Thickness: 1 -3/8” § Width: Varies based on 2” module Standard widths § Entry: § Bedrooms: § Baths: § Closets: 3’-0” 2’-6” 2’-0” or 2’-4” As large as possible
INTERIOR DOORS Bi-fold § Set of two doors make up one unit § Hung on a track § Popular for closets Sliding/Bypass § Hung on a track § Popular for closets § Used in wide openings
INTERIOR DOORS Pocket doors § Hung on a track § Slides into a wall cavity § Frees floor space § Packaged with framed pocket Double-action § Spring hinge mounted § Swings two ways § One or two doors
WINDOWS Purpose §Admits light §Provides fresh air and ventilation §Adds detail, balance, interest §Visually enlarges interior space
WINDOW TYPES Double-hung § Two sashes slide up and down § Most commonly used Horizontal sliding/gliding § Two or more sashes slide horizontally § Operates on a track Casement § Hinged sashes; outward swing
WINDOW TYPES Awning § Sash hinged on top; swings outward § Allows open unit during rain Hopper § Hinged sash on bottom; swings inward § Allows for unusual shapes Fixed § Do not open § Combined with other windows
WINDOW TYPES Bay and Bow § Fixed or casement § Project from structure § Bay windows offer traditional style § Sides drawn @ 450 or 300 § Depth between 18” and 24” § Roof structure § Bow windows are in a circular pattern Skylights § Built into roof § Admit light
DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULES Marks placed on floor plan identify doors & windows §Numbers or letters inside circles or polygons identify individual units §Placed close to door & window symbols §Same mark used for doors/windows with same size and characteristics
DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULES Arrange all information about doors and windows in a chart §Repeat marks on floor plans §List number of doors/windows §List size of individual and multiple units §Identify types §Includes material notes and special remarks §May include elevation drawings near chart