A Raised Eyebrow Photo by Nancy AndrewsĪ standing-seam copper roof protects an eyebrow dormer placed in a pitched shingled roof. When eliptical windows like the one in this gable are installed horizontally, they are known as "cameo windows." Cameos were often punched into the walls along the entry halls of Queen Anne homes. A Cameo Appearance Photo by Nancy Andrews Basic Geometry Photo by Nancy AndrewsĪ narrow lattice window ( left), a pivoting "porthole" ( middle), and a half-round window ( far right) pierce one's home's thick masonry walls, letting needed light into a potentially dark interior. 1900 Shingle-style beauty, a six-light square brings light into the fish-scale-shingled turret an arched window with Gothic-arched muntins graces a gable and a pair of narrow sash windows forms a bay. The windows found in post?Industrial Revolution homes are nothing if not diverse, displaying an endless array of styles-often in a single house. An Eclectic Collection Photo by Nancy Andrews
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