The poor would probably have used what they did in Medieval times, which was sliding or folding
wooden shutters, or oiled cloth or oiled paper, or even thin sheets of horn. Also, strips of linen soaked in oil.
glass and wood lots of them didn't have double glazing
Tudor houses are wooden houses where the tudors used to live. they are made from timber and straw. the straw is for the roof were it is woven in. i love Joel Thomson
Tudor builders primarily used timber framing, which involved constructing a framework of wooden beams and posts filled in with wattle and daub, brick, or plaster. This method allowed for distinctive overhanging upper stories and intricate designs. Roofs were typically steeply pitched and covered with thatch or wooden shingles, while decorative elements like exposed timber and leaded glass windows added to the architectural character of Tudor houses.
Black tar was originally used to preserve the timber.
mud bricks
wood is the answer
glass and wood lots of them didn't have double glazing
Tudor houses are wooden houses where the tudors used to live. they are made from timber and straw. the straw is for the roof were it is woven in. i love Joel Thomson
Tar is used to protect the timbers from weathering.
Tudor builders primarily used timber framing, which involved constructing a framework of wooden beams and posts filled in with wattle and daub, brick, or plaster. This method allowed for distinctive overhanging upper stories and intricate designs. Roofs were typically steeply pitched and covered with thatch or wooden shingles, while decorative elements like exposed timber and leaded glass windows added to the architectural character of Tudor houses.
Black tar was originally used to preserve the timber.
Common minerals used for windows in houses are silica minerals like quartz, feldspar, and mica. These minerals are typically processed into glass, which is a versatile and transparent material that provides insulation and protection from the elements while allowing light to pass through.
So you can see outside and to allow sunlight in.
Reinforced glass.
mud bricks
because then it can be used in ginger bread houses
The Tudor rose was used as a symbol of the Tudor dynasty in England, which began with Henry VII in 1485. It combines the white rose of the House of York and the red rose of the House of Lancaster, representing the end of the Wars of the Roses and the unification of the two houses. The rose became an emblem of peace and stability during the Tudor period, particularly under the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. It is still associated with the British monarchy today.