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  2. Sidelight - Wikipedia

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    For instance, for proper security a sidelight should only be installed on the side of the door without the door knob or handle. [7] Sidelights provide people on a building's interior with a narrow view of the outdoors and as such doors without sidelights, especially in apartment buildings, should be equipped with a peephole. [7]

  3. Oscar Blomeen House - Wikipedia

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    The front entry is a single door with glazed upper panel, flanked by multipaned sidelights. A single leaf side entry allows access on the south side of the house. [5] The front and south side have a sheltered veranda that extends 8 feet (2.4 m) from the facade. The veranda has a wood deck, Tuscan columns on concrete block bases, and a plain ...

  4. Sliding glass door - Wikipedia

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    To reduce their negative thermal impact on the living space, glass doors should have insulated frames and be double or triple glazed, with low-emissivity coatings and gas-filling (typically argon). Metal-framed glass doors should also have thermal breaks. The doors should be properly sized and protected (using shades, blinds, curtains and other ...

  5. Capt. Samuel Woodruff House - Wikipedia

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    A single-story porch extends across the front facade, supported by plain square posts. There are single-story extensions to the rear and side of the main block. Interior features include an original staircase with Greek Revival details, wooden panels below parlor windows, and original doors and hardware.

  6. Clyde Carter House - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance has a sidelight and is flanked by two single-pane windows. The elaborate metal storm door and front porch balustrade are obvious cues of the Spanish Eclectic style. When Carter finished the house in the 1930s, he added a screened porch with a gable roof; this was destroyed in a 1972 tornado and partially enclosed with board ...

  7. Transom (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Transom windows which could be opened to provide cross-ventilation while maintaining security and privacy (due to their small size and height above floor level) were a common feature of apartments, homes, office buildings, schools, and other buildings before central air conditioning and heating became common beginning in the early-to-mid 20th century.

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