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  2. Window covering - Wikipedia

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    Optimal control of window coverings can increase occupant comfort (visual and thermal comfort) while saving building energy use (lighting, cooling, and heating energy). [7] Typical dynamic window coverings include automated blinds and automatic shades. Window blinds and shades can be controlled to avoid glare while introducing daylight to the ...

  3. Rosati Windows - Wikipedia

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    Rosati Windows produces vinyl replacement windows, windows that are wood on the inside and vinyl on the outside, both available in custom exterior color options, [6] sliding glass doors, [7] and customizable fiberglass entry doors. [3]

  4. Window blind - Wikipedia

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    Various window blind styles. A window blind is a type of window covering. [1] There are many different kinds of window blinds which use a variety of control systems. A typical window blind is made up of several long horizontal or vertical slats of various types of hard material, including wood, plastic or metal which are held together by cords that run through the blind slats.

  5. Window treatment - Wikipedia

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    A window treatment is a cover or modification of a window, often with the aim of enhancing the aesthetics of the window and the room. It is often adjustable to draw or open the treatment to change the amount of light.

  6. Clerestory - Wikipedia

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    Historically, a clerestory formed an upper level of a Roman basilica or of the nave of a Romanesque or Gothic church, the walls of which rise above the rooflines of the lower aisles and which are pierced with windows. Clerestories have been used in transportation vehicles to provide additional lighting, ventilation, or headroom.

  7. Diocletian window - Wikipedia

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    Diocletian windows, also called thermal windows, are large semicircular windows characteristic of the enormous public baths of Ancient Rome. They have been revived on a limited basis by some classical revivalist architects in more modern times.

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