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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.
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'
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.