Combination Windows - 2-Wide, Transom
Combination Windows - 2-Wide, Transom
The 2-Wide Transom combination window is an elegant design that showcases two vertical panels in a single horizontal row, complemented by a continuous transom that gracefully extends across both panels in the second row. This two-panel-wide layout skillfully combines form and function, promoting an ample flow of natural light and offering clear, unobstructed views.
The separate panels enable customization in glazing and frame materials, catering to diverse architectural tastes. The 2-Wide Transom combination window is an ideal choice for introducing a distinct design feature or optimizing smaller spaces, providing both practicality and aesthetic appeal. This visually striking window selection enhances curb appeal and creates an engaging centerpiece, making it a delightful addition to any home.
2-Wide Transom Combination Windows are available in a range of sizes with overall widths between 4’2”-8’2” (1.27-2.49 m), heights ranging from 5’4”-10’4” (1.62-3.15 m), and an overall sill depth of 5” (12.7 cm).
The 2-Wide Transom combination window is an elegant design that showcases two vertical panels in a single horizontal row, complemented by a continuous transom that gracefully extends across both panels in the second row. This two-panel-wide layout skillfully combines form and function, promoting an ample flow of natural light and offering clear, unobstructed views.
The separate panels enable customization in glazing and frame materials, catering to diverse architectural tastes. The 2-Wide Transom combination window is an ideal choice for introducing a distinct design feature or optimizing smaller spaces, providing both practicality and aesthetic appeal. This visually striking window selection enhances curb appeal and creates an engaging centerpiece, making it a delightful addition to any home.
2-Wide Transom Combination Windows are available in a range of sizes with overall widths between 4’2”-8’2” (1.27-2.49 m), heights ranging from 5’4”-10’4” (1.62-3.15 m), and an overall sill depth of 5” (12.7 cm).