Set in a conservation area, the home’s façade was designed to blend into the street’s terrace style. To that end, it is clad in red bricks from Traditional Brick & Stone and punctuated with sash windows. The concrete toned lintels hint subtly at the modernity that lies within.  Photo 2 of 11 in Guide to the 5 Main Window Types You Should Know from Cleverly Stacked Floors Form a Roomy House On a Tight Lot

Guide to the 5 Main Window Types You Should Know

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Double-hung windows are some of the most common types found in older homes, in which two parts, called sashes, overlap slightly and enable both the top and bottom sashes to be slid up or down.