Transom Windows: A Different Kind of Specialty Window

Transom Windows: A Different Kind of Specialty Window

 

Transom windows are a different kind of specialty window that, despite not many homeowners knowing about them, have been a key architectural element in many classic and historical homes. They have a flexible design and are used to add more light and air in a room that already has enough windows.

Transom Windows: A Different Kind of Specialty Window

Your window installation experts at Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco discusses what you need to know about transom windows in this post.

What Are Transom Windows?

These windows got their name due to their placement – on top of the transom or the solid beam that separates the door from its upper window. While most transoms today are essentially non-functional picture windows, some are operable and usually swing open outwards much like an awning.

Transoms have been a key architectural element of classic and historical homes, specifically the quintessential New Orleans home. They remain a staple in window installation projects, and while primarily a decorative feature in the door, they can add some extra utility to a room depending on what kind of transom is installed.

Architectural Style

Transom windows add flair and extra architectural style to the front door. More often than not, they are shaped like a fan, particularly in Mediterranean homes. That said, it’s not uncommon to find transom windows in more modern homes where they are rectangular in appearance. Additionally, while classic homes usually have non-functioning transoms, modern homes typically have ones that swing open to let in more air.

Picture or Awning Transoms?

Your choice of transom depends on what kind of feature you want to add on your front door. Non-functioning transom windows are purely for decoration, only letting in extra lighting.

Awning transoms are the better choice if there’s a bit of inadequacy in your ventilation needs. The front hallway is often the stuffiest part of your main living area, and an awning transom can alleviate this when you keep it open.

Renewal by Andersen of San Francisco will help you pick the right kind of transom on your next window installation project. Call us today at (866) 609-5033 to learn more about our services. We offer expert window installation in San Francisco, CA.

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