Combination Windows - 3-Wide, Transom, Split
Combination Windows - 3-Wide, Transom, Split
The 3-Wide Split Transom combination window is an innovative design that comprises three vertical panels in a single horizontal row, with each panel accompanied by an individual transom in the second row. This three-panel-wide layout elegantly balances form and function, inviting abundant natural light and presenting expansive views. The distinct panels enable customization in glazing and frame materials, suiting a diverse range of architectural styles.
The 3-Wide Split Transom combination window is a fantastic choice for emphasizing a unique design element or enriching moderately sized spaces, offering both utility and aesthetic charm. This eye-catching window selection enhances curb appeal and establishes an engaging centerpiece, making it an exceptional addition to any home.
3-Wide Split Transom Combination Windows are available in a range of sizes with overall widths between 6’6”-12’6” (1.98-3.81 m), heights ranging from 5’4”-9’4” (1.62-2.84 m), and an overall sill depth of 5” (12.7 cm).
The 3-Wide Split Transom combination window is an innovative design that comprises three vertical panels in a single horizontal row, with each panel accompanied by an individual transom in the second row. This three-panel-wide layout elegantly balances form and function, inviting abundant natural light and presenting expansive views. The distinct panels enable customization in glazing and frame materials, suiting a diverse range of architectural styles.
The 3-Wide Split Transom combination window is a fantastic choice for emphasizing a unique design element or enriching moderately sized spaces, offering both utility and aesthetic charm. This eye-catching window selection enhances curb appeal and establishes an engaging centerpiece, making it an exceptional addition to any home.
3-Wide Split Transom Combination Windows are available in a range of sizes with overall widths between 6’6”-12’6” (1.98-3.81 m), heights ranging from 5’4”-9’4” (1.62-2.84 m), and an overall sill depth of 5” (12.7 cm).