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  2. Door - Wikipedia

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    A louvered door has fixed or movable wooden fins (often called slats or louvers) ... A standard US residential (exterior) door size is 36 in × 80 in (910 mm × 2,030 ...

  3. Louver - Wikipedia

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    A louver (American English) or louvre (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) is a window blind or shutter with horizontal slats that are angled to admit light and air, but to keep out rain and direct sunshine. The angle of the slats may be adjustable, usually in blinds and windows, or fixed.

  4. List of heritage sites in Victoria West - Wikipedia

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    3+1 bay extended cottage with saddle-roof and stoop. Extension on left has large steel window and modern door. The original part has four-panelled door with two-paned fanlight, 2x2-paned sash windows with louvered shutters. Surrounded door and windows. Intrinsic architectural merit. Type of site: House Current use: Residential house Victoria West

  5. 15 William - Wikipedia

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    15 William is located in the Financial District of Manhattan, at the northwest corner of William Street and Beaver Street.The block on which the building is located is bounded by Broad Street to the west, Exchange Place to the north, William Street to the east, and Beaver Street to the south. [1]

  6. Watkins 32 - Wikipedia

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    A port-side dinette table, that converts to a double berth and a quarter berth are in the main cabin, with the navigation station to port. The interior doors are all made from louvered teak. [3] Ventilation is provided by six opening ports, plus a forward hatch over the V-berth. [3] An anchor locker is fitted in the bow.

  7. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Hiraki shoji are mounted on hinges in a doorframe, and open like a standard western door. Some are single doors, some double doors. [89] Double doors, whether bifold doors or not, are termed ryōbiraki shoji (両開障子). [90] Tsukuritsuke shoji (造付障子, "fixed shoji"), are often horizontal strips. [6]

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