Throwback Thursday

Lancet Windows

Throwback Thursday

Back in August Russell Millworks built these lancet windows. We were told they were for a retired pastor, who wanted to build his own little church in his backyard.

If you want to do the same … we sure are ready for you!

Some history about that style of window:

The Early English Period of English Gothic lasted from the late 12th century until midway through the 13th century, according to most modern scholars. Although usually known as Early English, this new Gothic style had originated in the area around Paris before spreading to England.

The most significant and characteristic development of the Early English period was the pointed arch known as the lancet. Pointed arches were used almost universally, not only in arches of wide span such as those of the nave arcade, but also for doorways and lancet windows.

Through the use of the pointed arch, architects could design less massive walls and provide larger window openings that were grouped more closely together, so they could achieve a more open, airy and graceful building. And if you look at those old European churches you have to admit … graceful they are!

References: English Gothic Architecture

 

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Happy Thanksgiving from Russell Millworks

We at Russell Millworks wish you a happy Thanksgiving. Please be aware that we are closed on Friday, November 28th. We will be back to service you on Monday, December 1st.

Happy Thanksgiving

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Convertible? Yes!

The client had leased space to a new school, who needed doors rather than the existing windows, for egress. They needed four. We build these units, using standard wooden doors with panic hardware to slip into the openings after the kneewall had been removed. Now, the owner is storing the original windows until such a time comes that he needs his original space back. He can have it both ways. You can accomplish alot with creative millwork!

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Rainy day in Georgia !


Finally.  A rainy day in Georgia, and a break from the heat!  It reminds us that our PVC windows are perfect for the weather extremes we have in the south, and they eliminate the need for constant exterior maintenance. These are all Cardinal 272 LowE in one lite, GBG, and SDL.The radius units feature continuous brickmould and sash.  Perfect!

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Happy Fourth of July !

 

We at Russell wish you and your family a very special and safe Independence Day.

We’ll see you on the 5th.

 

 

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Updates

These are updates to earlier stories.

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Busy Springtime at Russell

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Home Improvement with Millwork.

Here’s the situation. The home owner wishes to install a privacy panel in a narrow stairway to create a clothes closet for visitors in his vacation home, and at the same time, a lockable area for personal things; a very common problem with vacation condos.  He also needs it fully assembled and configured so he can install it himself with minimal tools and no help. One last thing: he needs to haul it 300 miles in a very small vehicle. Here’s our solution.

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All kinds of projects

At Russell, we’ve been busy catching up.  People came up with all kinds of ideas while they played in the snow.  Click on the images below to read the stories on our FaceBook page.

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Snowy day at Russell !

Plant’s been closed for two days due to heavy snow and ice.  We’ve got it figured out, though.  We’ll be back full speed in a day or two.

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