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The horizontal beam above a door or window is sometimes called a lintel. This part of the door or window is a portion of the frame in most cases.
A horizontal beam above a door or a window is commonly refered to as a "lintel."
This is called a "transom". In the U.S., this name applies if the window is fixed or if it opens.
Web definition: the horizontal framing member between a door and a window above; also refers to the window above a door.
The beam above a door or window is called a "lintel." It serves to support the structure above the opening and distribute weight from the wall or ceiling above. Lintels can be made from various materials, including wood, steel, or concrete, depending on the architectural requirements.
transom is a bean a window over a door is called a fanlight A Transom IS indeed a window over a door
Tapping on a door or a window is called gcoinnkk
Cause you can see through a window, but not a door.
window above a door...look up 'transom'
The area above a window is called the header or window lintel, while the area below a window is typically referred to as the windowsill or window ledge.
Lintel : Horizontal beam used as a finishing piece over a door or window.
window above a door...look up 'transom'