Windows

All double glaze
Outside is white - Inside is white

Euroline


NORTH SIDE



1: kitchen: tilt and turn becomes swing out (March 1st)
2: removed
3: office
4: music room









WEST SIDE

5: office
6: bathroom
7: master bedroom
8: music room
9: utility
10: bathroom
11: bedroom #1




 SOUTH SIDE

12: Master bedroom
13: living room
14: bedroom #1

March 8th change:
15a, 15b: Family room: 2 pic windows 3240
16: Tilt and turn 3240





EAST SIDE

17: living room
18: dining-kitchen
19: bedroom #2
20: utility

21: Entry window (not visible here) - Tilt and turn - 2040




Window trims:




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  4. As the thermally weakest part of a building envelope, windows are a critical component, often representing 50% of all heat loss in a building. The quality of the windows is also critical to interior comfort, and in a Passive House the interior glazing and frame surfaces need to remain warm enough on cold nights to minimize interior cold spots and downdrafts. In all parts of Canada triple glazing is essential to achieve this, using two low-e coatings and argon (or krypton) gas fill, as well as insulated spacers. It’s also critical that window frames are insulated. Most windows currently sold in Canada meet few, if any, of these requirements.

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