What is the typical window style in Georgian Colonial houses?

The typical window style in Georgian Colonial houses is symmetrical and often features double-hung sash windows. These windows are divided into multiple small panes or lights, usually 6 over 6 or 8 over 8, with a large central pane surrounded by smaller panes on each sash. The windows are typically aligned in rows or evenly spaced across the façade, contributing to the overall symmetry of the house's design. Additionally, the windows often have decorative moldings or pediments above them, adding to the grandeur and elegance of the Georgian Colonial architectural style.

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