Stained glass transom windows, historically used for airflow and privacy, are making a comeback in interior design. Often seen in older homes, these windows add charm and character, connecting modern homeowners with historical architectural details. Designers and homeowners alike, such as Morgan Levine, are incorporating custom stained glass transoms into renovations, highlighting their aesthetic appeal and the way they invite light into spaces. This trend signifies a broader appreciation for timeless design elements that reflect a home's storied past.
All homes - whatever their style or age - are special. However, recently I've been drawn to spaces with original details that tell a story of the past long before I was around.
Stained glass transom windows, which are the windows above an interior door, were originally used as a way to allow more airflow into a home or building without compromising security and privacy.
… the transom allows light to flow through into the studio apartment (likely in a brownish-golden hue).
I'm really smitten with the stained glass transom.
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