A strip of wood or metal separating and holding panes of glass in a window or door.
A muntin
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muntin or mullion
Muntins or muntin bar.
The strip dividing glass panes in a door or window typically is referred to as a "muntin."
A mullion is the bar or bars in the middle of a window. A muntin is the bar on the outside of the window. == I have heard much debate about this question this is how I understand it. A window sash is made of the stiles, rails and muntins. The rails being the top and bottom and the stiles the sides that ride in the jamb, the muntins are the thin pieces of wood that divide the sash into lites. There is a small lip on the back of the muntin that the panes of glass are bedded to then glazed. Mullions are the vertical trim pieces that divide the windows in a ganged window, for instance a triple window would have two mullions separating the middle window from the outer windows.
The bar used to separate glass panes in a cabinet is called a muntin. It provides structural support and divides the glass panes to create a grid-like pattern.
A type of window frame with multiple squares or panes separated by black muntins is commonly referred to as a "grid" or "muntin" window. This style is often seen in traditional and colonial architecture, giving the window a classic appearance. The individual panes can be either true divided lights (separate pieces of glass) or simulated divided lights (single panes with muntin grids applied).
A muntin bar is a type of bar used to separate panes of glass in cabinetmaking. It adds a decorative element and can also provide structural support for the glass panels within the cabinet door.
The cross drawn on a window is commonly referred to as a "window cross" or "windowpane cross." In some contexts, it may also be called a "muntin" or "grid," especially when referring to the individual sections created by the cross in divided light windows. These designs can serve both aesthetic and functional purposes, such as enhancing the window's appearance or supporting the glass structure.
do you mean mullion ? its a vertical structural element of the frame. Spelling: Muntin 1. A secondary framing member to hold panes within a window, window wall, or glazed door 2. An intermediate vertical member that divides the panels of a door Mullion: A vertical strip dividing the panes of a windows See: http://www.buffaloah.com/a/DCTNRY/m/mun.html
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