Sash Windows Delightfully Crafted By Carpenters With A Touch Or Skill In Their Fingers
Sash windows speak of a by gone era of a romantic and gracious time when ladies wore long flowing gowns and bonnets that were stylishly angled on their coiffures with ringlets of hair dropping to their shoulders and gentlemen smoked cheroots and sported elegant coats over their riding breeches.
In a painting called The Milkmaid by a famous Dutch artist Vermeer one can clearing see a window of this type to the left of the woman. Robert Hooke a known English inventor and scientist from the mid seventeen century is credited with this invention for windows and to today there are still many fine Georgian and Victorian houses with six over six section sash windows to be seen.
Before modern methods streamlined the making of paned glass it was a very thick commodity and needed a matching heavy wooden frame that could take its weight with ease. The idea of sashes and weights and having the sashes running in a wooden frame all made for an easier opening and closing methods for these windows.
Little has changed in their original design and method of operating cords and pulleys which allow a person to raise a section of window with relative ease regardless of its weight. The manner of construction has remained as centuries ago which speaks volumes for the carpenter’s skill in those early days long before all the modern tools and design applications now available.
Wood has a tendency to weather badly if not looked after and it swells and shrinks with weather changes over time as well. This may often lead to sashes allowing in draughts. Fortunately there are now numerous companies that specialize in draught-proofing as well as refurbishing the wooden frames and repainting them to a person’s specifications.
Most of the perfect designs seen today of these are in heritage homes that have graced their area for centuries and which are now protected by numerous regulations that relate to an proposed restoring or improvements to the home which first have to be cleared with appropriate authorities.
The beauty of these wooden frames of old or the newly made copies add an air of elegance to any building and whether filled with plain or stained glass can be a focal point for any home.
Although new sash windows come without problems created by their old worn forerunners they do not have that delightful old battered look even though they are perfectly as effective in keeping a room cool.
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