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  2. Transom (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Door of 10 Downing Street, London, showing a transom separating the door from the window above. In architecture, a transom is a transverse horizontal structural beam or bar, or a crosspiece separating a door from a window above it. This contrasts with a mullion, a vertical structural member. [1] Transom or transom window is also the customary U ...

  3. This Design Element Instantly Brightens a Dark Room - AOL

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    A transom window, or transom light, is a small window set above a larger window or a door, or, more specifically, above a transom, which is the horizontal beam above a door or window. (Yep, it's ...

  4. Window - Wikipedia

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    A transom window is a window above a door. In an exterior door the transom window is often fixed, in an interior door, it can open either by hinges at top or bottom, or rotate on hinges. It provided ventilation before forced air heating and cooling.

  5. William McCallum House - Wikipedia

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    Two wooden Tuscan columns support porch roof. Above the front door is a rectangular glass transom of beveled and leaded white glass with the house number backed in red. West of the porch is the two-story bay with floor to ceiling windows. The crowns are finished with a two-brick drop or pendant with sandstone sills. [3]

  6. Santa Fe artist's stained glass transom window to appear on ...

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    Jan. 15—An artistic transom window created by Santa Fe stained glass artist Theresa Cashman will appear on the HGTV show Rico to the Rescue at 7 p.m. Jan 24 and on numerous streaming services.

  7. Benomi Case House - Wikipedia

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    It faces roughly east, and is five bays wide and four deep, with two end chimneys on each side. The main facade has a center entrance with sidelights and a transom window above. The side gables, framed in wood, are fully pedimented, and have rectangular windows with tracery at their centers. A single-story ell with garage extends to the north.

  8. James Weldon House - Wikipedia

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    The three bay frame house is distinguished by a center gable and lancet style window. Side elevations have cornice returns and six-over-six windows. The front elevation has two-over-two lights on the first floor and a transom window over front door. Other details include small circular attic vents in the side gables and a front porch added later.

  9. Riverview House (Vassalboro, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The front facade is three bays wide, with windows in the outer bays and the entrance in the center, with flanking sidelight windows and a semi-oval transom window above. The door is sheltered by a Greek Revival porch, which is supported by paired columns and has a cutout gabled pediment that shows the transom window.