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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. West Hill Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Revival elements on this house are the front door with sidelights, sheltered by a porch with Tuscan columns supporting a pedimented roof. At the end is a sunroom with its corners supported by pilasters. [2] [16] Stiels house, 1928 Colonial Revival. The C.E. Stiels house at 515 W Dover St is a Colonial Revival-style house built in 1928.

  4. Kenworthy Hall - Wikipedia

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    The doors are set under an arched glass fanlight with the sidelights placed in straight-topped transoms to either side. The front of the house also has a "family" entrance to the left of the tower, entered through a small arched loggia. The rear elevation has a centrally placed set of entry doors that enter the building behind the main staircase.

  5. Cairnsville - Wikipedia

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    The verandah across the front and down the right side of the house has timber posts with cast-iron balusters, brackets and valances. The entrance is marked by a fretwork pediment, beyond which is the panelled front door with leadlight fan and sidelights. [1] French doors with shutters open out from the rooms onto the verandahs.

  6. Twin City Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The house retains its original wood door and window surrounds" (photo 12) 115 W. Broad Street (1898) "It is a one-story, gabled-wing, frame cottage with front projecting bay. Elements of Neoclassical Revival style include the transom and sidelights. as well as the attenuated Tuscan columns on the wraparound porch."

  7. Asa Locke House - Wikipedia

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    The Asa Locke House is set on the south side of High Street, at the southeast corner with Overlook Way, in what is now a predominantly residential suburban area. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, three bays wide, with a front-facing gable roof and clapboard siding. A single-story porch extends across the north-facing front and ...

  8. William Ritzman House - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Revival Ritzman House was built by an unknown contractor during a time period when Greek Revival style was becoming popular in the Midwest.The brick Ritzman House incorporates several elements common to Greek Revival structures including: a low-pitch gable roof, cornice lines with a wide trim band, and an elaborate door surround with a narrow transom line and sidelights.

  9. Galusha House - Wikipedia

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    The front door is not original. It was originally topped by a classic fanlight and sidelights. [19] The small portico now above the door in front was added when the original door was sold during the 1930s, according to town legend.

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