The French window, despite its name, is a design that originated in Italy and Greece during the Renaissance period. The term 'French' came about due to the influence of Italian architecture on France as a result of the spoils of war in the 17th century. This architectural style emerged from the revival of classical Roman ideas by Renaissance architects, emphasizing symmetry, proportion, geometry, and regularity. By the 16th century, French windows became popular, typically made from wood or iron. They are characterized by their elegant proportions, with high, rectangular frames and multiple


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