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Wednesday, July 20, 2011
French Door Application: Standard Frame
This is an image of French Door with our standard frame. Because there is plenty of room between the door knob and the shutter frame, there is no need for us to manufacture a "cut-out" panel. Notice the shutter is hinged to open the same direction that the door is hinged. We add a 1" build-out piece to the back of the frame so the louvers in the panel don't hit the glass of the door when operated.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
French Door Application: Cut Out
Sometimes French Door handles protrude too far into the glass of the door that a normal frame and shutter will not fit. In this instance, we created the Notch-Out French Door. Notice that we manufacture the shutter panel and frame to allow the door handle to operate as normal. We custom make each Notch-Out to ensure perfect operation of the door handle
What is a Divider Bar / Lock-Rail?
A Divider Bar or Lock-Rail (as we call it!) is a horizontal rail that divides the tilt-rod and louver slats in two. Having this rail inserted in the shutter panel allows you to operate the top and bottom louvers independent of each other. Lock-Rails are a great way to allow light in from the top while ensuring privacy on the bottom. They also add strength and stability to tall panels.
8 Panel Shutter
FLAT BEADED "Z" Frame with Arches, Sill Cut
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