01/06/2026
a technical diagram illustrating the standard structural components used in rough window framing within a wood-frame wall. This system is designed to transfer the weight (load) from above the window down to the foundation while creating a stable opening for a window unit.
Here is a detailed breakdown of each component labeled in the photo:
1. HEADER
The Header is the thick horizontal beam at the top of the window opening.
• Purpose: It acts as a bridge that carries the weight of the roof or floors above the window.
• Detail: Because windows create a gap in the supporting vertical studs, the header redirects that weight to the sides of the opening.
2. KING STUD
The King Studs are the full-height vertical boards on either side of the window assembly.
• Purpose: They run from the bottom plate of the wall to the top plate.
• Detail: They provide lateral stability and provide a surface to nail the trimmers and the header into place.
3. TRIMMERS (OR JACK STUDS)
The Trimmers (often called Jack Studs) are the shorter vertical boards located inside the King Studs.
• Purpose: They are cut specifically to fit underneath the header.
• Detail: Their primary job is to physically support the header. The weight from the header is transferred directly onto the tops of these trimmers, which then carry that weight down to the floor.
4. WINDOW SILL PLATE
The Window Sill Plate (also called a Rough Sill) is the horizontal board at the bottom of the window opening.
• Purpose: It defines the base of the window and provides a level surface for the window unit to sit on.
• Detail: In many builds, this is doubled for extra stability and to match the thickness of the header/trimmer assembly.
5. CRIPPLE STUDS
The Cripple Studs are the short vertical boards located underneath the window sill plate.
• Purpose: They fill the space between the sill plate and the floor’s bottom plate.
• Detail: They maintain the structural integrity of the wall below the window and provide a nailing surface for exterior sheathing and interior drywall.
SUMMARY OF LOAD PATH
To understand this photo deeply, it helps to follow the weight:
• Weight pushes down on the Header.
• The Header transfers that weight to the Trimmers.
• The Trimmers carry the weight down to the floor.
• The King Studs keep the whole "sandwich" upright and straight.