Figs. 83-91.—Details of Windows.

Narrow strips of paper glued to the glass, as shown in Figs. [78], [83, 85, and 88], will produce the effect of

Divided Glass and upper and lower sash.

The Door Trim ([Figs. 89, 90, and 91]) is put in place the same as the window trim, but instead of placing the door in the centre of the wall, it should be set flush with the inside trim (see K, L, and M in plan, [Fig. 90]), and is hinged by means of a linen strip glued to the edge of the door M and strip L. The door-jambs are cased with strips I and J.

The rear door may be made simpler than this by using a plain strip for a cap.

Make the Door out of a piece of cigar-box.

The drawings give all the necessary measurements for door and window strips, and you will find it a simple matter to cut them out with a sharp knife.

After putting the trim upon all of the windows and the doors, cut a number of strips of wood an eighth of an inch thick and half an inch wide for