Whats the Purpose of a Window Light Admission Ventilation Visual Communication Aesthetics Parts of a Window Casing Grilles Lock Latch Rail Sash Types of Windows Casement Jalousie Types of Windows ID: 729985
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Windows & Window TreatmentsSlide2
What’s the Purpose of a Window?Light AdmissionVentilationVisual CommunicationAestheticsSlide3
Parts of a Window
Casing
Grilles
Lock Latch
Rail
SashSlide4
Types of WindowsCasementJalousieSlide5
Types of WindowsBayPictureWindows that do not open Slide6
Types of WindowsDouble PaneAwning WindowSlide7
Types of WindowsHopperDesigner ShapesSlide8
How to Select a Window TreatmentBasic Window TypeNeeds like privacy, air, lightDurabilitySafety – flame resistant & child safetyEase & Cost of careConstructionBeauty- color, design, styleMood of the room & furnishingsFormSlide9
Types of Window TreatmentsRoman ShadeSwagSlide10
Types of ValancesBanner ValanceShaped Valance
Austrian Valance
Swag Valance
Scalloped ValanceSlide11
Types of Window TreatmentsBlindsJabotsSlide12
Drapes Vs. CurtainsDrapesHeavyLinedFloor LengthCurtainsLight WeightUnlinedVary in lengthSlide13
Types of Window TreatmentsBalloon CurtainSwagSlide14
Types of Window TreatmentsPriscillaCorniceSlide15
How to Measure fabric for Curtains
Curtain Rod
overlap
Return
Rod Measurement
Return Measurement X 2
Overlap Measurement x 2
Side Hems Measurement x 2
Total Measurement x 2
Take the total measurement divide by width of material (Ex. 36” =3ft or 60”=5ft)
Multiple step 6 by the length of the window
*Remember to add 12” to the finished length of the window
Finished LengthSlide16
Calculate the Yardage for DrapesRod MeasurementReturn Measurement X 2Overlap Measurement x 2Side Hems Measurement x 2Total Measurement x 2Take the total measurement divide by width of material (Ex. 36” =3ft or 60”=5ft)Multiple step 6 by the length of the window*Remember to add 12” to the finished length of the window
5’6”
4”
4”
7’
Fabric 50” WideSlide17
Window Treatment ProjectCreate a 8.5” x 11” window treatment board displaying 6 different options for this window. The window treatments should be three dimensional and no repeats. Be creative use lace, fabric, trims, cardboard, etc. Slide18
Works CitedUS Department of EnergyPella WindowsCountry CurtainsHomeDepot.comLowes.com