Sentences with louvre
lou·vre
L l - To louver a door.
- Two kinds of panels are used, one opaque with vertical ridges, and the other resembling a veil, with horizontal louvres that allow light to filter into the gallery spaces.
- High ceilings and louvres allow the breeze through, which keeps supporters cool.
- She tried to achieve a similar transitional effect using structural elements only, with slatted awnings and louvred screens at different angles, allowing a constantly shifting, complicated play of light and shadow.
- All spaces are permeated by light striated by the louvres, but the effect can be changed radically.
- These days the computer room is ventilated by fan and also has louvres in the door.
- My suite is a tasteful creation with wooden louvres and adobe walls, plus seductive lounges that offer equally snoozy lagoon vistas.
- Most are louvred with slates to deflect the rain.
- The bathrooms in each of these cottages is very different, actually rather daring in many - open to the sky behind high walls, completely louvred and shuttered, or as a separate shack, adjoining the cottage.
- Externally, the building's horizontality is emphasized and given texture by a covering of narrow larch slats and by louvres over glass doors on the west.
- In appearance, they are like medieval louvres and were designed to trap the wind from any direction then funnel it through a hollow shaft to the rooms below.
- In order to do so efficiently, doors and louvres must be adjusted by a knowledgeable operator.
- These are high ceilings, big windows and doors, with louvres, mosquito netting on four-poster beds.
- Unlike traditional Irish shutters, they have louvres that can be adjusted for privacy and light.
- In AM, use louver