louvered window


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Noun1.louvered window - a window with glass louverslouvered window - a window with glass louvers    
window - a framework of wood or metal that contains a glass windowpane and is built into a wall or roof to admit light or air
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Now the sun sharpens the green and the gray immensity of cloud as a man walks across my louvered window to the workers' shed.
Used extensively in tropical architecture, a jalousie or louvered window consists of parallel slats of glass or acrylic that open and closes like a Venetian blind, usually using a crank or a lever.
BATHROOMS: For a light look, paint walls off-white,and woodwork pale `French'grey.Add louvered window shutters.
A redwood bay window replaced a small louvered window over the sink.
Plans were made to re-floor and paint the building and replace the existing openwork concrete windows with secure plastic louvered windows. This would not only weather proof the building and but allow much more light; important when there is no source of artificial light available.
Driving through the bridge, which spans the river near Vida at the Leaburg Dam, I didn't know it was constructed in 1938 and restored in 1987; or that this bridge may be the most photographed covered bridge in a state of many covered bridges, thanks to eye-catching architectural details such as louvered windows - 10 on each side, if you're counting.
Louvered windows add texture and, from indoors, frame the yard.
Daylight filters through 13-ft high timber louvered windows. The sophisticated rustic theme is repeated inside, with oiled timber floors, exposed wood trusses and earth-tone fabrics.