We've all seen them, the odd, angled windows that make us turn our heads sideways. Commonly called "witch windows," State Architectural Historian Devin Colman said he is often called upon to explain ...
Just in time for the season of the witch, let's talk about those slanted windows you see in homes. While it's easy to assume they're purely there as a unique, creative look or some kind of ...
Anomalous architecture abounds across the country, where regional quirks can offer everything from coal chutes to mother-in-law beds that descend from the ceiling. In Vermont, one trademark design is ...
An open-concept living area with grey furniture, white walls, and a vaulted ceiling with tall angled windows on one wall. - Sheila Say/Shutterstock ...
Matt Hickman is an associate editor at The Architect’s Newspaper. His writing has been featured in Curbed, Apartment Therapy, URBAN-X, and more. The vernacular architecture of Vermont, the erstwhile ...
A bay window is a luxury you should always make the most of in your home. Formed by three windows that bump outward (a center window with two angled windows on either side), it's an architectural ...
And to think I thought slanted windows on homes were purely for a unique, creative look or some kind of architectural trend. On newer construction yes, however on older homes it's all about witches ...
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