The decorative area above a door is called a "transom." Transoms can be either functional or purely decorative; they often feature glass panels to allow natural light into a space while providing ventilation. In architectural design, these features enhance the aesthetic appeal of doorways and can vary in style and ornamentation.
The hatch.
The space below a door is called a threshold. It provides a transition between two different floor surfaces and helps to seal the bottom of the door to prevent drafts and insects from entering a room.
Suplex ability can be found in Milky Way Wishes in the following locations: Hotbeat - Right door on the museum planet, fourth door in the Fire Area. Halfmoon - Inside the Red Door in the Skyhigh area. Cavius - Door with pedestal in the east area of the second floor. Skyhigh - In the chest that is in the very first room.
Chimney!
To open the mystery door in Lego Star Wars, you need to collect all the minikits in a given level. Once you have collected them all, the mystery door will unlock and you can access the hidden area.
The area over a doorway is called the "lintel." It serves as a structural support that spans the opening, transferring weight from above to the sides of the door frame. In architectural terms, it can also refer to the "transom," which is the horizontal bar or panel above the door, often used for decorative purposes or to hold glass.
I believe it is called a frieze. Look up the word for the definition.
That area is known as the tympanum. It is typically a triangular or semicircular decorative wall surface located above the main entrance of a church or building. It can be adorned with sculptures, reliefs, or decorative elements.
Transom .
Door lintel
The canopy.
I would call that the door jam area.
A horizontal crosspiece across a window is called a "transom." Transoms are often used for decorative purposes or to allow additional light into a space, typically positioned above a door or window. They can be fixed or operable, depending on their design and function.
Transom
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.
The main parts of a door knocker are the knocker (the metal piece that you strike on the door) and the strike plate (the metal plate attached to the door that the knocker hits). Some door knockers also have a decorative backplate that holds the knocker and strike plate in place on the door.
The decorative trim panel on the inside of a car door. Your armrest, etc. attached to it.