2. Transom Windows

Transom windows, positioned above doors, were once a staple in home design for both practical and decorative reasons. Historically, these small panes allowed for natural ventilation and the passage of light between rooms long before the advent of air conditioning.
They brighten interiors while preserving privacy, and their classic shapes and glasswork add distinctive charm. Today, renovators are rediscovering their benefits, using them to bring character and energy efficiency to new and remodeled spaces. Discover more about their enduring appeal in Old House Journal’s discussion on transoms.