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Georgian sash windows came from the United Kingdom throughout the reigns of the first four British monarchs called George (1714-1830). They were developed to boost the aesthetic appeals of structures while optimizing natural light and ventilation. Such windows are defined by their vertical sliding frames divided by stylish muntins, usually in a six-over-six setup, although variations exist.
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