Sash Windows Stylish And Elegant As When Initially Introduced

| Friday, April 29, 2011
By Charles Moss


First making its appearance in mid sixteen hundreds sash windows were immediately put to good use in homes around the globe. Invented in a time when life was slower and people had more time for gracious living and entertaining a replica of these new style windows is also to be found in a Vermeer Old Master painting known as the Milkmaid.

These windows were a carpentry masterpiece with a simple and easy design that was able to lift even the heavy panes of glass of those days. The concept was so straightforward that it is still being used today when making these frames with the only changes being modern substances as construction material.

Conventionally constructed from wood which is easily affected by the elements that cause it to expand and shrink and eventually separate from its fittings. Many Georgian and Victorian establishments still boast their original sashes but sadly after hundreds of years of wear and tear and poor up keep have been irreparably damaged.

In these heritage homes a new product has been introduced to replace irreparable sashes which have the looks and aesthetic properties of traditional styles. These modern frames fit securely and require less maintenance and painting.

The concept of these sashes was very clever if one remembers that they were designed at a time when there were no electrical fans or conditioners to cool an area. By opening the bottom and top of a set of windows cold air is sucked into the room and the hot drawn out.

Worked by a series of cords, pulleys and weights these sashes moved along special wooden runners that allow even the heaviest old frames to be lifted in this manner with relative ease. The two by three pane make-up has been around since the windows were first made and continues to be the most favored.

In the United States these frames are called hung sash windows and can mostly be seen in double or single sets. A single window opens only one section whereas double is made in the conventional style.

Newly developed materials that have changed the face of these frames are being used extensively used in modern homes as well as in restoration of older styles. The way they operate allows for easy cleaning.

This century old style continues to be favored as a way to enhance the appearance of a person's home and sash windows are often the first choice of many renovators.




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