- A
bay window is a
window space projecting outward from the main
walls of a
building and
forming a
bay in a room. It
typically consists of a
central windowpane...
- lanterns,
bay windows,
oriel windows, thermal, or Diocletian,
windows,
picture windows, rose
windows,
emergency exit
windows,
stained gl****
windows, French...
- A bow
window or comp****
window is a
curved bay window. Bow
windows are
designed to
create space by
projecting beyond the
exterior wall of a building, and...
- Look up
oriel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
oriel window is a form of
bay window which protrudes from the main wall of a
building but does not...
- with
cabins or
modified box cars, they
later became purpose-built, with
bay windows above or to the
sides of the car to
allow crew to
observe the train....
-
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Thursdays and
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-
style is a
large bay window that
usually covers more than half the
front façade of the home,
surmounted by a
gable roof. The
bay window typically extends...
-
described as "5
bay by 2
bay,"
meaning "5
windows at the
front and 2
windows at the sides". A
recess in a wall, such as a
bay window. A
division of space...
-
through a
screens p****age at one end, and had
windows on the long sides,
often including a
large bay window.
There was
usually a minstrels'
gallery above...
- bedrooms, as well as the
living room
bay.
Though the
Westchester Standard line had no
bay windows, it had
tripartite windows in the same
rooms as the Westchester...