Helpful Building Terms
Bow - A curved projection formed by at least five windows joined at obtuse angles.
Clerestory - An outside wall of a room or building that rises above an adjoining roof and contains windows. 
Dentil - One of a series of small projecting rectangular blocks forming a molding under an overhang, most common in Colonial Style homes. 
Dormer - A structure projecting from a roof, containing a window (looks like a small dog house) 
Footprint - The outline of a home's foundation - used for site planning. 
Gable - The vertical traingular end of a building from the eaves to the ridge. 
Gable Roof  - A roof consisting of two rectangular planes sloping up to a ridge. 
Hip Roof - A roof with sloping ends and sides that meet at a ridge. 
Keystone - A wedge shaped detail at the top of an arch. 
Lanai - A patio or Veranda 
Palladian Window - A window arrangement with a half-round window on top of a wider rectangular window. 
Porte cochere - A covered drive-thru structure that extends from the side of a home. 
Quoin - A large square or rectangular stone set into the corner of a masonry building. 
Sidelight - A vertical window beside a door or another window.
Transom Window - A narrow window above another window or door. 
Tray Ceiling - A recessed ceiling - sometimes with the sides sloped at an angle. 
Vaulted Ceiling - A ceiling that slopes up to a peak. Like an upside down V
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