Windows above 1800mm wide should also be fixed in the center of the head and cill.
Timber frame fixed window detail.
Open house details i.
The beauty of timber lies in it s warmth and charm combined with it s natural grain and colour variation.
Separating wall junctions 1 4.
The frame is the assembled timber components that enclose and support the sashes or leaves and are fixed to the surrounding building envelope.
The frame with a sash or sashes for windows and the frame with a leaf or leaves for doors.
Fixed through the timber frame into the structure.
Tile hanging off timber frame 1 8.
Create visual interest in modern and contemporary homes fixed windows are often used to create interest in a space that would have been a bland wall in a classic home.
Render on timber frame 2.
Site fixing details m.
Nailing schedule ns.
Timber windows and doors create a natural connection to the outside world.
Use a stegbar fixed window to provide light and warmth into your home frame your favourite view or be inspired by mid century design.
Truss roof details g.
Details on plan 1.
Note cover caps are used to hide all direct fixings.
For fixed light windows the arrangement is slightly different please see typical fixing details for further information.
Steel details s.
Timber windows complement almost any architectural style from federation and colonial right through to contemporary.
Step 3 fixing the window side fixings should be used at 150mm from the top and bottom of the frame and a maximum of 450mm between fixings.
The frame consists of.
Non loadbearing wall junctions 1 5.
Timber boarding on timber frame 1 9.
A window or door is a combination of two primary elements.
Stairs details j.
The detail right shows the extended window frame installed into brick veneer wall.
Internal wall to internal wall.
This extrusion snaps to series 517 window frame and is used to beef up the frame from 102mm x 15mm to 102mm x 32mm.
Window doors h.
A fixed panel refers to an inoperable panel of a window like the top sash of a single hung window or the pane of glass used in a picture window.
Mullion the mullion is a major structural piece running either vertical or horizontal that combines two or more windows together.