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  2. Colonial Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Double hung windows and shutters Fanlights and sidelights Cyril M. Harris 's American Architecture: An Illustrated Book noted that "Colonial Revival houses are usually the result of a rather free interpretation of their prototypes; they tend to be larger, may differ significantly from the houses they seek to emulate, and often exaggerate ...

  3. Window shutter - Wikipedia

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    Plantation shutters, typical of hot lower latitude climates like Florida, South Africa, the Mediterranean or Australia, typically have only two shutters per window and wide louver blades. [2] Other interior shutters use stationary louvers that do not rotate (fixed louvers); solid raised or flat panels; fabric inserts; or tinted glass.

  4. Huntley (plantation) - Wikipedia

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    The remaining windows on the ground and first floors consist of a six-over-six double hung sash. [3] Set slightly into the brick of the house, the windows still consist mostly of their early glass, and single panel shutters vented by fixed louvers. [3] The mansion's most notable architectural features are its one-bay pedimented wings. [3]

  5. Union Chapel, Marietta, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The double-hung windows had marble sills and louvered, wooden shutters. On the south façade, two double-hung, lancet-arch windows flanked a semicircular apse protruding from the building. The interior walls of the Chapel were covered with white plaster and the floor with wood planks.

  6. Cherry Grove Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The sheltered facade is finished in horizontal matched boards with molded base, and the door and window openings feature a molded architrave surround. All window openings of the house are filled with six-over-six, double-hung sash and are closed by shutter blinds, almost all of which are original.

  7. Bay window - Wikipedia

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    A canted oriel window in Lengerich, Germany. A bay window is a window space projecting outward from the main walls of a building and forming a bay in a room. It typically consists of a central windowpane, called a fixed sash, flanked by two or more smaller windows, known as casement or double-hung windows.

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