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The pole is marked for the heights from (usually) the floor platform of a building for dimensions such as window sill heights, window top heights (or headers), exterior door heights (or headers), interior door heights, wall gas jet heights (for gas lamps) and the level of the next storey joists. It makes for quick, repeatable measurements ...
The bottom of a window frame sits on top of the window sill of the wall opening. [1] A window sill may span the entire width of a wall from inside to outside, as is often the case in basic masonry construction, making it visible on both the interior and exterior of the building. In such a case, the exterior window sill and interior window sill ...
Cafe curtains typically hang from the middle of the window down to the sill, but we love that designer Sarah Stacey lets these beige ruffled panels cover about three-fourths of the window. Photo ...
The right length for curtains depends on the room and window. Pros explain how to measure windows for curtains, including drapery panels and cafe curtains.
Posts in walls are used at point loads such as long spans near a wide window or sliding door, etc. sleeper or nailer - a stud laid flat to other framing members to provide a point of attachment. sill - a stud sized member forming the base of a window assembly or the base of wall.
Simply adjust the clamp to fit the thickness of your window sill and secure the perch in place. The metal hook attachment effectively eliminates the risk of suction cups falling.
In the case of windows, the bottom span is referred to as a sill, but, unlike a lintel, does not serve to bear a load to ensure the integrity of the wall. Modern-day lintels may be made using prestressed concrete and are also referred to as beams in beam-and-block slabs or as ribs in rib-and-block slabs.
Replacing window blinds with top down/ bottom up shades. Installing a can light above the tub/shower and adding a flushmount light fixture in the center of the room. Replacing the bathroom exhaust ...