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September 5, 2010

Learning About Modern Manufacturing Processes For Wooden Sash Windows

The first sash window known to have ever been built was used in English homes during the seventeenth century. Robert Hooke is the English scientist who created the traditional design. Usually, these windows are found on aged Victorian or Georgian styled buildings. Though centuries old and often seen on older homes, these windows are still being used in designs of newer homes. Over the centuries, many companies have stuck with the traditional ways of constructing sash windows. There are more precise instructions on making a sash window for your personal use, but this guideline will give you an overview of the current modern manufacturing processes for wooden sash windows.

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Modern Manufacturing Processes For Wooden Sash Windows Leave Craftsmen In The Dust

Sash windows conjure up the past as they were used widely in Georgian and Victorian homes in the last centuries. Modern manufacturing processes for wooden sash windows have made them popular again as the problem with the hand-crafted versions were to do with permeability to weather and noise.

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September 4, 2010

Wooden Sash Or Plastic Windows Which Lends A Better Look In The Office Environment

Deciding between wooden sash windows or plastic windows which option gives a better impression in an office environment might not be as easy as one would think. For starters, the design scheme of your office must be one that exudes professionalism. It should also help everyone who was in there feel good about being there.

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