Sabado, Pebrero 25, 2017

WINDOW TREATMENTS

BASIC WINDOW TYPES

1. DOUBLE HUNG WINDOW
It has two sashes, one or both of which slide up and down
A double hung window has two sliding shutters, one above the other. Either the top or bottom half can be opened. Such windows are not very common, as it is unusual to want the top half of the window to be opened. The term hung windows is common in the United States; these are called sash windows in Europe. A sash is a frame, usually filled in with glass, that forms the moving part of the window. The fixed part is the window frame.

2. CASEMENT WINDOWS
A window with one or more sashes that are hinged on a vertical edge. This kind opens from the side.
A casement window is one that is hinged on its side, and normally opens outwards rather than inwards. This makes it very easy to operate. Since it opens outwards, it cannot be used in some situations, such as when the window opens out into a corridor, as it will block movement. These windows are designed to resist rain and wind from the outside in, so their direction cannot be reversed.

3. RANCH OR STRIP WINDOWS
Most often a wide window set high off the floor. Usually has sliding sashes and is common to most ranch type houses. 

Ranch or Strip windows are set high in the wall for light and privacy. These are ribbons of glass at eye level, typically seen in residential bedrooms.

4. AWNING WINDOW
Has wide, horizontal sashes that open outward to any angle, can usually be left open when it's raining. 
 An awning window is hinged on its top edge, so that it opens upwards and out. These are also called ventilators. An awning window can be difficult to operate, especially if it is heavy. These require stays to keep them open; their weight naturally forces them to close.

5. JALOUSIE WINDOWS
Identified by narrow, horizontal strips of glass that open by means of a crank to any desired angle.
It’s common for older homes to have windows split horizontal sections which open and close at an angle. While they aren’t as popular today as they used to be, these jalousie windows are effective at ventilating a home, offering benefits that modern homeowners in warmer climates will appreciate.

6. PICTURE WINDOW
One designed to frame an outside view. It may consist of one large, fixed pane of glass, in which case the window cannot be opened. Or it may have movable sections on one or both sides of a fixed pane - or above and below- which can be opened for ventilation. 
a large window in a house, usually dominating the room or wall in which it is located, and often designed or placed to present an attractive view.

7. DORMER WINDOW
Usually a small window projecting from the house in an alcove-like extension of the room.


A dormer is an addition that extends from the side of the roof, and typically dormer windows are installed in this extension. But often these two words are interchangeable since they always appear together. Because attics are often dark and gloomy, a dormer window makes the interior environment feel homier by letting in some natural light (once again, it normalizes the look of the room). Also, it adds some visual style to the exterior of the house as well, creating a quaint cottage feel to the outside of the home. Since the roof is right there in the room, a skylight is certainly a great option, but dormer windows let light and heat into the space without risk of leakage; plus, they’re easier to open.

8. SLANTING WINDOW
Often called "cathedral" window. Its main characteristic is the angle at the top where the window follows the line of a slanting roof.


These windows are those in triangular, pentazoidal, and trapezoidal shapes - these are fixed-glass windows that usually are set high in the wall and follow the plane of slanted ceilings. 

9. BAY WINDOW
Three or more windows set at an angle to each other in a recessed area.


Bay window, window formed as the exterior expression of a bay within a structure, an interior recess made by the outward projection of a wall. The purpose of a bay window is to admit more light than would a window flush with the wall line.

10. BOW WINDOW
A curved window, sometimes called a circular bay.


A bow window's structure is curved, creating a rounded appearance on the outside of the home. (These bow windows are usually referred to as a "four-lite bow" or a "five-lite bow.") Bow windows frequently allow more light to come into the room since they have more glass panes than bay windows. Bow windows can be wrapped around the corner of a building, forming a unique turret shape on the outside and an enticing nook on the inside. This advantageous option also allows for a view from two sides of the home.

11. DOUBLE WINDOWS
Side by side windows. (If there are more than one they are often called multiple windows)


Double-paned windows are said to save energy, save money, and add to a home’s value.

12. FRENCH DOORS
Sometimes called french windows. They come in pairs and often open onto a porch or patio. 


French doors are perfect for warm summer days. You can easily bring the outdoors inside with such a door. Since French doors are primarily all glass, these types of doors can bring in an incredible amount of natural light. French doors are extremely functional, but the primary function of a French door is its aesthetic features. 

13. CORNER WINDOWS
Any window that comes together at the corner of a room.


A corner window is a unit that occupies the corner of a structure. The wall framing is modified to wrap around the opening and in some cases the corner post for the window will be removed to create an all glass opening.

14. SLIDING GLASS DOORS
Today's functional version of french doors. They are often set into a regular wall, but are sometimes part of a modern "glass wall"



a structure that provide door access from a room to the outdoors, fresh air, and copious natural light. A sliding glass door is usually considered a single unit consisting of two panel sections, one being fixed and one a being mobile to slide open.

15. CLERESTORY WINDOWS
A shallow window set near the ceiling.

A clerestory window is a large window or series of small windows atop a high wall of a building. The clerestory wall often rises above adjoining roofs. In a large building, like a gymnasium or train station, the windows will be large to bring light into a large interior. A smaller home may have a band of narrow windows along the very top of a wall.

16. PALLADIAN WINDOW
An arched top window with straight panes below the arch.


This type of window, popular in 17th- and 18th-century English versions of Italian designs, was inspired by the so-called Palladian motif, similar three-part openings having been featured in the work of the 16th-century Italian architect Andrea Palladio; his basilica at Vicenza, designed in 1546, was especially rich in these.

17. GLASS WALL
Usually a group of basic window units made to fit together, forming a veritable "wall" of windows. 


Glass walls are usually used in offices. These can provide transparency, a natural barrier to each area in an office place. 


TRIMMINGS


Trim is a decorative cording, braids, or fringes applied to the edges or hems of draperies, to match or contrast the panel fabric.


BALL TRIMMING


May be silk, cotton, wood and crystal.


FRINGES
A decorative trim sewn onto the edges and  hems of curtain panels  and rugs. Also often used to decorate pillows and lampshades. It may be (a) Cut Fringes, (b) Looped, (c) Tassel Fringe - tassels attached to the bottom edge; Tassels are defined as 1/2" to 8" long bell shaped trims constructed entirely from yarns and are tied together at the neck [1. Braided, 2. Looped & 3. Scalloped], (d) Molded Fringes - consists of round or elongated wooden turnings that are wound with one or more of a variety of yarns, (e) Bell Fringe & (f) Bullion Fringe - formed of twisted loops of rope.

(a) Cut fringes
(b) Looped fringes
(c) Tassel fringes

TASSEL FRINGES:
[1] Braided
[2] Looped
[3] Scalloped
(d) Molded fringes
(e) Bell fringes
(f) Bullion fringes
  


BRAID 


A woven ribbon used as edging or trimming. It has two types: (a) Galloon - a narrow close-woven band or braid used for trimming draperies and upholstery & commonly made of lace, metallic thread or embroidery; It is heavy Gimpe. (b) Gimpe or gimp - a narrow flat braid or rounded cord of fabric used for trimming.

 

Braid trimmings: (a) Galloon; (b) Gimpe


EDGING


It has 4 types and these are (a)Piping - it is a length of cord covered with bias binding and used as a decorative edging; Usually bias is used either of the same material or contrasting material. 
(b)Welting - strips of material sewn between upholstery seams or drapery seams to give a finished appearance; may be braided or filled with cord. (c)Ruffles & (d)Pleats

 
(a) Piping; (b) Welting

 
(c) Ruffles; (d) Pleats




BASIC WINDOW TYPES (SOURCES):
Casement, double hung, awning window description source: 
Ranch window description: 
Jalousie window description: 
Picture window description: 
Dormer window description: 
Slanting window description: 
Bay window description:
Bow window description: 
Double window description: 
French door description: 
Sliding door description: 
Clerestory window description: 
Palladian window description:


BASIC WINDOW TYPES (PHOTO SOURCES):
Double-hung window: 
Casement window: 
Ranch window: 
Awning window: 
Jalousie window: 
Picture window: 
Dormer window: 
Slanting window: 
Bay window: 
Bow window: 
Double window: 
French door: 
Corner window: 
Sliding door: 
Clerestory window: 
Palladian window: 
Glass wall:


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BRAID PHOTO SOURCES:


EDGING PHOTO SOURCES:

Sabado, Pebrero 11, 2017

FABRICS



BARATHEA (#1)

(Abraham Moon & Sons Ltd.)

Barathea is an expensive fine English cloth, closely woven with a slight diagonal weave appearance and broken rib effect. It has a granular or pebbled surface but it feels smooth to the touch. Mainly used as a suiting or uniform fabric and it can also be used in men’s evening clothes. (Abraham Moon & Sons Ltd.)





BATISTE (#2)

(Wikepedia, 2016)

A fine made from cotton, wool, polyester, or a blend , and the softest of the lightweight opaque fabrics. (Wikepedia, 2016)





BENGALINE (#3)

(Samantha Grace Designs, 2017)

Bengaline fabric is a great looking, thick-grained taffeta.  It is a durable plain weave fabric that is characterised by width wise cords formed by using fine warp yarns and course weft yarns.  Bengaline was first made of silk in Bengal, India. Imagine grosgrain ribbon as a fabric - that is bengaline.  The bengalines we use in our designs are produced by a US manufacturer who has been proudly producing them in the USA for over 62 years. We started using bengalines because of its durability and its color vibrancy.  You will be able to choose these solid colors for many of our products but they are not available in laminate form so when choosing laminate fabric for your item, note that these will not be one of your choices.  We use these fabrics mainly as interiors for our bags, reverse accent fabric for our aprons and reverse sides on our fabric placemats.  We also use them for many of our themed lanyards. When a product can use one of these fabrics, we will give you the option to choose it. (Samantha Grace Designs, 2017)



BIRDSEYE (#4)

(Huddersfield)

Caused by unintentional tucking from malfunctioning needle. Usually two small distorted stitches, side by side. This term should not be confused with birdseye fabric which is in fact created intentionally. A fabric woven with a pattern of small diamonds, each having a dot in the center. A general term for a fabric with a surface texture of small, uniform spots that suggest bird's eyes. Can be woven or knit. (TetileGlossary, 2017)





BOUCLE (#5)

(Fabricspro)

The classic boucle (boo-clay) jacket was popularized by the iconic French fashion designer Coco Chanel decades ago, and the look is still on-trend today. Though the term has become synonymous with the elegance of a classic wool jacket, "boucle" actually refers to material made with boucle yarn and not a specific type of garment as some people think. Boucle yarn contains loops that range in size from large, loose curls to tight circlets. In fact, the word boucle is French and means "to curl." The larger the loops, the more texture the finished material will contain. Like other woven textiles, several colors can be used to create an endless variety of designs and patterns. 



Material woven from boucle yarn is used to make sweaters, jackets, accessories and wardrobe items in many styles. Today, boucle clothing is available in modern easy-care acrylics and blends as well as wool. Making boucle sweaters and jackets from lightweight materials such as acrylic gives them more versatility? boucle is no longer limited to the fall and winter wardrobe. (Appleseeds, Inc., 2017)





BOURETTE (#6)


(Didier koudinoff)


Bourrette is a light weight, single cloth fabric, weighing from 4% to 6 ounces, composed of two-ply cotton warp, and either wool, merino or a combination of cotton and wool shoddy Ailing. Both the warp and the filling have an occasional end or pick of fancy bourrette or nub yarn added for effect; hence the name. In appearance bourrette cloth is a semi-rough-faced woolen fabric, having small fancy colored lumps on the yarn, scattered throughout, the goods in accordance with the effect desired. The cloth when finished is used principally in the manufacture of ladies' fall suitings. (Belovedlinens.net)




BROADCLOTH (#7)


(Fabric.com Inc., 2017)


Broadcloth is a very popular type of dress shirt fabric. Broadcloth and Poplin are essentially the same type of fabric. Broadcloth is a very lightweight, smooth, flat looking fabric, with no pattern in the weave of the threads. It is similar in quality to pinpoint fabric, but has slightly less texture. This usually means it is slightly more transparent than and not as shiny as the pinpoint fabric. Broadcloth fabric comes in a variety of thread counts, ranging from 50 singles to over 140 doubles. Learn more about fabric thread count in the sidebar here.

Broadcloth dress shirts are very versatile. A classic white broadcloth fitted dress shirt will appear very dressy and be perfect for formal occasions. Broadcloth makes for an excellent wedding dress shirt, or a business interview dress shirt. Additionally, because broadcloth is such a popular weave, you’ll find broadcloth in a variety of weaves and colors. Depending on the pattern, these can make for an excellent casual dress shirt. Because it is a lightweight dress shirt, it works great year round fabric. (Proper Cloth)





BROADLOOM (#8)

(Larry Gordon Carpets)

Carpet woven on a wide loom and having no seams, generally no narrower than 54 in. (137 cm) and often as wide as 18 ft. (6 m). (Farlex Inc., 2017)





BROCADE (#9)


(Fabric Whole Sale Direct, 2017)


Metallic brocade fabrics feature shiny elegant designs on a smooth ground. The fabric uses metallic threads to create designs which add a unique style to the brocade. Designs are inspired by traditional paisley & floral drawings and church cross patterns. With metallic fibers that shimmer in the light, this brocade collection is a timeless luxury. Dating back to the Middle Ages, the brocade fabrics are a work of art used in many cultures including China, India, Greece, Italy, Japan, Korea and Byzantium.

The content is 100% polyester with a medium weight which allows for comfort when lining and draping while remaining heavy enough to hold its shape in garments. It is 60” wide wide fabric sold by the yard with no minimum requirements. All designs are stocked in large quantities. (Fabric Whole Sale Direct, 2017)





BROCATELLE #10

(HubPages Inc., 2017)

Brocatelle is a heavier traditional fabric popularly used for upholstery works. It is woven with silk fibres that's strengthened with linen fibres and has a satin or twill weave on a plain (or satin) back ground. It can be easily distinguished from damask fabrics by its mainly raised embossed areas of pattern formed by a double warp. Traditional brocatelle fabrics seldom came in more than two colours and during the 17th century, its use as a home décor fabric was mainly as decorative wall hangings. (HubPages Inc., 2017)






BUCKRAM (#11)

(Fabric.com Inc., 2017)

Buckram is scrim fabric with a starch & resin finish. Most visible use of Buckram today is the support fabric used inside of baseball caps. It is also used in lady's hats, costumes, belts, handbags, emblems, and various industrial applications(Fabric.com Inc., 2017)
The 100 percent cotton Joann Stores Unicorn Buckram fabric is perfect for lending body and inner support. This scrim cotton fabric has an elegant starch and resin finish. You can use it for shaping your handbags, hats, corsets, baseball caps and many other accessories. (Jo-Ann Stores, LLC., 2017)





BURLAP OR GUNNY (#12)


(Jo-Ann Stores, LLC., 2017)


Burlap fabric is ideal for a wide variety of fabric and decor based projects. This heavyweight, odorless and tightly-woven fabric is sanitized to eliminate natural oils. With its wonderful drape, this burlap fabric is perfect for creating a rustic chic wedding theme and home decor accents like table runners, no-sew window coverings, apparel, crafts, pew bow and much more. (Jo-Ann Stores, LLC., 2017)





CALICO (#13)


(Abby Lanes)


Calico fabric is a type of plain-woven textile made from unprocessed and unbleached cotton. The fabric is thick and has an undyed and unfinished appearanceCalico originates from southwestern India and is also known as muslin. It dates back to the 11th century and was brought by merchants to Europe from the 17th century. The fabric is usually woven in the natural color of cotton and then printed or dyed. Its main use is for articles of clothing. It is available in a variety of textures, which range from fine and sheer fabric suitable for summer to stronger and coarser textures. (IAC Publishing, LLC, 2017)





CAMBRIC (#14)


(Stitch Piece n Purl, 2017)


Cambric is a type of textile that is made of cotton. The name of the fabric is derived from the name of a French city, Cambrai where the textile originated. Cambric is among the most finely woven, even textured fabrics produced in the industry. It is translucent, lightweight and yet one of the most dense plain-weave cloths. However, in recent years its production has declined, making pure cambric very hard to find. On the instances that one does find Cambric, it is of poor quality. Chambray, a similar fabric born out of the same city in France, is however more widely produced and circulated. Nevertheless, Cambric was commonly used in making handkerchiefs, shirtings, undergarments,  linens and fabric for lace and needlework. (Utsavpedia)





CANVAS (#15)

(Fabric.com Inc., 2017)

A true multi-tasker, canvas fabric can be used for a huge assortment of craft, home decor and apparel design applications. Our selection of always-versatile canvas offers a military-minded build with an artful aesthetic to help you achieve all your most complex craft creations. We carry printed canvas fabric by the yard that makes am excellent, eye-catching statement fabric for accent pillows, drapery and more, as well as solid canvas fabrics that make an ideal canvas - so to speak - for basic DIY home decor uses.

Our assortment of print canvas fabric is truly unique. From classic florals, stripes and honeycombs to super contemporary geometric, animal print and wood grain fabrics, these poppy patterns and prints are well-loved by the eccentric, artful and adventurous. We also carry a wide variety of sophisticated canvas solids in shades ranging from robust red to calming camel. Many of our top-quality canvas by the yard options are made in the U.S. with responsible, eco-friendly materials. (Harts Fabric, 2017)





CHALLIS (#16)

(Belekhova, 2016)


A thin, lightweight, soft, sheer material, matte in texture and rather pliable, with a slightly brushed surface. (Belekhova, 2016)





CHAMBRAY (#17)

(Proper Coth, 2017)

Chambray refers to a lightweight plain woven fabric consisting of white yarns filling out the weft and colored yarns lining the warp. It was initially a fabric made of linen, but has since been applied to cotton which is the type of Chambray we offer here at Mood. It is typically used to provide a denim-like appearance in the form of button-up shirts and dresses, but could also be used for shorts, skirts or even sneakers. (Mood Fabrics, 2017)






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