Window Box
admin2017-03-16T13:14:08+00:00A planter box attached below a window usually with hidden brackets or corbels.
A planter box attached below a window usually with hidden brackets or corbels.
The lower section of an interior wall when finished differently from the remainder of the wall. Wainscoting typically is between 30” to 60” high.
Any small window over a door or another window, often containing stained or leaded glass.
A small finish trim board that trims the bottom of a baseboard to the floor.
A narrow and tall window located immediately adjacent to a door. Commonly found on exterior entrance doors, but also used in the interior of buildings for visual effect or where additional light is needed. Also: Transom Window
A large window that is divided into three parts; the center section is wider than the side sections and the top of it is arched.
A continuous narrow piece of wood which is fixed around a room just below the ceiling. Pictures can be hung from it using string and hooks.
A style of bay window on a building that projects from the wall, but does not reach to the ground. Usually found on upper floors and often supported by corbel brackets. A common element of Tudor style architecture.