Muntin
A muntin is a narrow strip of wood, metal, or plastic that separates and holds individual panes of glass within a window sash, door, or furniture piece. Historically essential for creating large glazed areas when glass could only be manufactured in small pieces, muntins organize a window into a grid of smaller sections known as lights or lites. While modern manufacturing allows for large, continuous sheets of glass, muntins remain a significant architectural feature used to provide scale, rhythm, and traditional character, often appearing in styles such as Colonial, Craftsman, or Victorian. In contemporary applications, they may be structural "true divided lites" or decorative "simulated divided lites" adhered to the surface of the glass to mimic a classic multi-pane appearance.

