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Interior Design Explained
Learn the language of interior design with our free glossary
Outdoor & Garden
14 articles
Frame
In interior design, frame refers to a structural element that surrounds or supports objects such as artwork, mirrors, or doors.
Espagnolettes
Espagnolettes are locking devices typically used on windows and French doors.
Outdoor Lighting
Outdoor lighting refers to the architectural and landscape elements used to illuminate exterior spaces.
Lantern
An enclosure for light that can be carried, hung, or mounted to illuminate indoor or outdoor spaces.
Sash
A sash is a frame that holds glass panes in a window or door.
Roll-Top Desk
A roll-top desk is a type of desk characterized by a flexible, sliding, tambour door that rolls up to expose the work surface and compartments.
French Doors
French doors are hinged, double doors featuring glass panes extending for most of their length.
Shoji
Shoji refers to a traditional Japanese sliding panel that separates spaces or serves as a door or window.
Louvered Doors
Louvered doors are doors featuring angled slats or strips arranged in a parallel pattern, promoting ventilation while providing privacy.
Casing
Casing is a type of trim used around doors and windows to cover the gap between the wall and the frame.
Astragal
A molding attached to one or both doors of a pair at their meeting edges.
Cabinets
Cabinets are storage units that are typically enclosed by doors, drawers, or shelves.
Finger Plates
Finger plates are protective plates mounted on doors to prevent wear and tear from frequent handling.
Escutcheon
An escutcheon is a decorative or protective plate around a keyhole, door handle, light switch, or faucet.