Its a type of window that the French use to look out of their houses!!!!
It is a design where there is predominant use of wood to cover the whole window structure. This is both for security and aesthetics. They use small cuts of mirror or some use a full mirror then just glue the wood over it to make it look frenchy.
It is a good design to follow but requires a lot of sash work.
So what are french fries?Do they really come from France?
2006-12-03 20:02:05
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answer #1
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answered by wolfass 3
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glazed full length opening casement windows.
a French door situated in an exterior wall of a building
French window (Arch.), a casement window in two folds,
usually reaching to the floor; -- called also French
casement.
you can have alook here
http://www.fotosearch.com/photos-images/french-window.html
there are good pictures which will give you a fair idea
2006-12-04 12:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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French window is a casement window in two folds,
usually reaching to the floor.
2006-12-04 04:00:02
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answered by nidhi 1
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a casement window in two folds,
usually reaching to the floor; -- called also French
casement. Uusually now days its a fashion to fix the french window in house. contact your contrctor.
2006-12-04 03:59:41
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answered by bhanu 2
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French window, is actually a door.
Its a glass see through door, with a woodden frame.
2006-12-07 09:37:47
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answered by Anonymous
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They are the glass windows that open in the middle to swing out.
2006-12-04 04:02:47
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answered by Greg Y 1
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The version of Windows sold in France..?
2006-12-04 03:53:23
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answered by Jon A 4
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sliding window
2006-12-06 05:48:50
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answered by efrenchinkrungthep 1
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