HISTORICAL WINDOWS AND PROFILES
RECYCLING, REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
It makes sense to reuse old historical windows and door elements. Fortunately, in Elsinore, there are lots of original windows, doors and gates that still work perfectly. They just need to be maintained on an ongoing basis, so the wood becomes harder and more robust over time.
External corner brackets hold the window frames together and also look nice.
In many historical windows, you can often see that the glass itself has become slightly wavy. This causes the light to refract in the glass and also reveals how old the window is.
Over time, countless window and door elements have been discarded in favour of modern types of windows that typically only last for 15–20 years. However, if you maintain and repair old windows using heartwood, linseed oil putty and linseed oil paint, they can last for hundreds of years.
HISTORICAL WINDOW PROFILES
A window consists of a sill, a mullion, a frame and muntins, which can be made in different types of profiles. They help to refract the light in beautiful ways, creating soft transitions between light and shadow.
Modern windows with wide wooden muntins and unseemly profiles do not have these qualities. Once you have experienced classic profiles, you will understand how important the qualities of these old windows and doors are and why they must be preserved.
The drawing shows the development over time of two window types: the double-framed window on the left and the transom window on the right, together with examples of profiles of the window’s hinges and fittings.
OLD AND NEW WINDOWS
METAL PROFILES
Numerous buildings in Elsinore have windows with cast iron and wrought iron profiles. You can see them in the churches, at Elsinore Town Hall, in old workshops and a large number of skylights.
ECONOMICAL AND ENERGY-SAVING