Window Grilles
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Window grilles are an accepted enhancement for replacement windows which add an element of architectural interest to the window application. | Window grilles are an accepted enhancement for replacement windows which add an element of architectural interest to the window application. | ||
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Decorative window grilles are available in a wide range of materials, shapes, designs, patterns, colors, materials and sizes. They are often included as part of a replacement window installation to add an attractive element of interest and focus to the window display. Some grilles are a permanent part of a window while others can be added and taken off at will. | Decorative window grilles are available in a wide range of materials, shapes, designs, patterns, colors, materials and sizes. They are often included as part of a replacement window installation to add an attractive element of interest and focus to the window display. Some grilles are a permanent part of a window while others can be added and taken off at will. | ||
− | + | == Grille Options == | |
There are three grille options for replacement windows -- muntins, installed grilles and clip-on grilles. | There are three grille options for replacement windows -- muntins, installed grilles and clip-on grilles. | ||
− | + | === Muntin Bars === | |
Muntins are bars made of any material which separate and hold panes of glass in a window. They have the appearance of window grilles but actually create a [[multi lit windows|multi lit window]] in which numerous separate glass panes are bonded together to form one large window. Muntin grilles are a more expensive grille option than other types of grilles but serve to enhance a window's security and safety by blocking the window to intruders and preventing the breakage and shattering of one big glass panel in the event of breakage. | Muntins are bars made of any material which separate and hold panes of glass in a window. They have the appearance of window grilles but actually create a [[multi lit windows|multi lit window]] in which numerous separate glass panes are bonded together to form one large window. Muntin grilles are a more expensive grille option than other types of grilles but serve to enhance a window's security and safety by blocking the window to intruders and preventing the breakage and shattering of one big glass panel in the event of breakage. | ||
− | + | === Installed Grilles === | |
Any grille pattern can be installed within two panes of a [[double pane windows|double pane window]] or a [[triple pane windows|triple pane window]]. These grilles are built as a unit and placed in between the window panes which are then sealed into the window frame. Installed grilles are a permanent feature of the window and do not hinder cleaning the window. | Any grille pattern can be installed within two panes of a [[double pane windows|double pane window]] or a [[triple pane windows|triple pane window]]. These grilles are built as a unit and placed in between the window panes which are then sealed into the window frame. Installed grilles are a permanent feature of the window and do not hinder cleaning the window. | ||
− | + | === Clip On Grilles === | |
Clip on grilles can be added to any window frame which is built to accommodate the clips which adhere to the window frame. Clip on grilles include one grille unit which is placed against the interior or exterior pane of a window where it clips into prepared holders to hold the grille in place. These grilles must be removed when cleaning the window. The clips can become rusty, necessitating periodic replacement clips. | Clip on grilles can be added to any window frame which is built to accommodate the clips which adhere to the window frame. Clip on grilles include one grille unit which is placed against the interior or exterior pane of a window where it clips into prepared holders to hold the grille in place. These grilles must be removed when cleaning the window. The clips can become rusty, necessitating periodic replacement clips. | ||
− | + | == Window Shapes== | |
Window grilles are appropriate for all window styles including [[operating windows|operating windows]] and [[non operating windows|non operating windows]]. Grilles can be formed to accommodate [[special shape windows|special shape windows]] including grilles with different curves and angles to match elliptical, eyebrow, full arch head, full circle, half cord, half circle, full cord, octagon, partial arch head, half elliptical, partial chord, pentagon, quarter circle, trapezoid, springline, Isosceles triangle and right triangle shaped windows. | Window grilles are appropriate for all window styles including [[operating windows|operating windows]] and [[non operating windows|non operating windows]]. Grilles can be formed to accommodate [[special shape windows|special shape windows]] including grilles with different curves and angles to match elliptical, eyebrow, full arch head, full circle, half cord, half circle, full cord, octagon, partial arch head, half elliptical, partial chord, pentagon, quarter circle, trapezoid, springline, Isosceles triangle and right triangle shaped windows. | ||
− | + | == Grille Styles == | |
There are numerous grille designs that can enhance any window shape or style. These styles include geometric shapes, curves and combinations of the two. Some of the many grille alternatives include grilles which display a rectangular shape topped by a round arch for a [[double hung windows|double hung window]] or a [[casement windows|casement window]], a large rectangular shape framed by smaller rectangles, diamonds, rounded shapes, bars, sunbursts and even flowers and other elegant images. Grille styles are available as Colonial, Prairie, Cathedral, Elegant, Heritage, Diamond, Classic, Traditional, Victorian, Cottage, Oriel, Trellis and more. | There are numerous grille designs that can enhance any window shape or style. These styles include geometric shapes, curves and combinations of the two. Some of the many grille alternatives include grilles which display a rectangular shape topped by a round arch for a [[double hung windows|double hung window]] or a [[casement windows|casement window]], a large rectangular shape framed by smaller rectangles, diamonds, rounded shapes, bars, sunbursts and even flowers and other elegant images. Grille styles are available as Colonial, Prairie, Cathedral, Elegant, Heritage, Diamond, Classic, Traditional, Victorian, Cottage, Oriel, Trellis and more. | ||
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− | The decision regarding which type of grille to include in a window is often based on the architectural design of the room in which it will be installed. | + | === Architectural Design === |
− | + | The decision regarding which type of grille to include in a window is often based on the architectural design of the room in which it will be installed. | |
− | A room that includes an Art Deco theme may do well with geometric window grilles that has patterns such as squares, circles or bars. Ornate patterned grilles will better compliment a room that has classical furniture. | + | |
− | + | ==== Furniture ==== | |
− | The window type will also influence the type of grille that should be chosen. For instance, divided Lite grilles, in which the grilles form squares, are suitable for French windows. Divided Lite, or muntins, let in light but enhance security at the same time. If one pane breaks, the homeowner must only replace that one pane, rather than the whole window. Sunburst grilles are often used for curved special shape windows. | + | A room that includes an Art Deco theme may do well with geometric window grilles that has patterns such as squares, circles or bars. Ornate patterned grilles will better compliment a room that has classical furniture. |
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− | Window grilles for replacement windows can be made of different materials. | + | ==== Window Type ==== |
− | + | The window type will also influence the type of grille that should be chosen. For instance, divided Lite grilles, in which the grilles form squares, are suitable for French windows. Divided Lite, or muntins, let in light but enhance security at the same time. If one pane breaks, the homeowner must only replace that one pane, rather than the whole window. Sunburst grilles are often used for curved special shape windows. | |
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+ | == Materials == | ||
+ | Window grilles for replacement windows can be made of different materials. | ||
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+ | === Metal === | ||
Muntin grilles are generally formed using stainless steel or wrought iron. These materials are easily shaped and molded and are also sturdy and provide enhanced security while offering the decorative properties of the grilles. These grilles are especially appropriate for contemporary architectural designs and are frequently placed near balconies or fireplaces. | Muntin grilles are generally formed using stainless steel or wrought iron. These materials are easily shaped and molded and are also sturdy and provide enhanced security while offering the decorative properties of the grilles. These grilles are especially appropriate for contemporary architectural designs and are frequently placed near balconies or fireplaces. | ||
− | Steel muntin grilles cannot be used for [[egress emergency exit windows|egress windows]] and should not be used in any window application in which the window may, in an emergency, serve as a door. | + | Steel muntin grilles cannot be used for [[egress emergency exit windows|egress windows]] and should not be used in any window application in which the window may, in an emergency, serve as a door. |
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− | Vinyl grilles are generally used for vinyl frame windows. They are inexpensive and durable but if they are exposed to sunlight, the color may fade. | + | === Vinyl === |
− | + | Vinyl grilles are generally used for vinyl frame windows. They are inexpensive and durable but if they are exposed to sunlight, the color may fade. | |
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+ | === Wood === | ||
Wood grilles are suitable for [[wood frame windows|wood frame windows]] and [[wood clad windows|wood clad windows]]. They must be installed within the window panes or, as clip ons, on the interior of the window to prevent weather damage. | Wood grilles are suitable for [[wood frame windows|wood frame windows]] and [[wood clad windows|wood clad windows]]. They must be installed within the window panes or, as clip ons, on the interior of the window to prevent weather damage. | ||
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Revision as of 18:53, 1 May 2013
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Window Decorations | |
Description: | |
Window grilles add an attractive design element which enhance the look of any window style. |
Window grilles are an accepted enhancement for replacement windows which add an element of architectural interest to the window application.
Decorative window grilles are available in a wide range of materials, shapes, designs, patterns, colors, materials and sizes. They are often included as part of a replacement window installation to add an attractive element of interest and focus to the window display. Some grilles are a permanent part of a window while others can be added and taken off at will.
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Grille Options
There are three grille options for replacement windows -- muntins, installed grilles and clip-on grilles.
Muntin Bars
Muntins are bars made of any material which separate and hold panes of glass in a window. They have the appearance of window grilles but actually create a multi lit window in which numerous separate glass panes are bonded together to form one large window. Muntin grilles are a more expensive grille option than other types of grilles but serve to enhance a window's security and safety by blocking the window to intruders and preventing the breakage and shattering of one big glass panel in the event of breakage.
Installed Grilles
Any grille pattern can be installed within two panes of a double pane window or a triple pane window. These grilles are built as a unit and placed in between the window panes which are then sealed into the window frame. Installed grilles are a permanent feature of the window and do not hinder cleaning the window.
Clip On Grilles
Clip on grilles can be added to any window frame which is built to accommodate the clips which adhere to the window frame. Clip on grilles include one grille unit which is placed against the interior or exterior pane of a window where it clips into prepared holders to hold the grille in place. These grilles must be removed when cleaning the window. The clips can become rusty, necessitating periodic replacement clips.
Window Shapes
Window grilles are appropriate for all window styles including operating windows and non operating windows. Grilles can be formed to accommodate special shape windows including grilles with different curves and angles to match elliptical, eyebrow, full arch head, full circle, half cord, half circle, full cord, octagon, partial arch head, half elliptical, partial chord, pentagon, quarter circle, trapezoid, springline, Isosceles triangle and right triangle shaped windows.
Grille Styles
There are numerous grille designs that can enhance any window shape or style. These styles include geometric shapes, curves and combinations of the two. Some of the many grille alternatives include grilles which display a rectangular shape topped by a round arch for a double hung window or a casement window, a large rectangular shape framed by smaller rectangles, diamonds, rounded shapes, bars, sunbursts and even flowers and other elegant images. Grille styles are available as Colonial, Prairie, Cathedral, Elegant, Heritage, Diamond, Classic, Traditional, Victorian, Cottage, Oriel, Trellis and more.
Architectural Design
The decision regarding which type of grille to include in a window is often based on the architectural design of the room in which it will be installed.
Furniture
A room that includes an Art Deco theme may do well with geometric window grilles that has patterns such as squares, circles or bars. Ornate patterned grilles will better compliment a room that has classical furniture.
Window Type
The window type will also influence the type of grille that should be chosen. For instance, divided Lite grilles, in which the grilles form squares, are suitable for French windows. Divided Lite, or muntins, let in light but enhance security at the same time. If one pane breaks, the homeowner must only replace that one pane, rather than the whole window. Sunburst grilles are often used for curved special shape windows.
Materials
Window grilles for replacement windows can be made of different materials.
Metal
Muntin grilles are generally formed using stainless steel or wrought iron. These materials are easily shaped and molded and are also sturdy and provide enhanced security while offering the decorative properties of the grilles. These grilles are especially appropriate for contemporary architectural designs and are frequently placed near balconies or fireplaces. Steel muntin grilles cannot be used for egress windows and should not be used in any window application in which the window may, in an emergency, serve as a door.
Vinyl
Vinyl grilles are generally used for vinyl frame windows. They are inexpensive and durable but if they are exposed to sunlight, the color may fade.
Wood
Wood grilles are suitable for wood frame windows and wood clad windows. They must be installed within the window panes or, as clip ons, on the interior of the window to prevent weather damage.