Dormer window
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British pronunciation/dˈɔːmə wˈɪndəʊ/
American pronunciation/dˈoːɹmɚ wˈɪndoʊ/

Definition & Meaning of "dormer window"

Dormer window
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a window that is set vertically in a dormer, which is a structural element that protrudes from a sloping roof

What is a "dormer window"?

A dormer window is a type of window that projects outward from a sloped roof, creating extra space and light in the upper areas of a building. It is usually set in its own small roof, which can be flat, curved, or angled, depending on the design. Dormer windows are commonly used in attics or lofts to add headroom and ventilation, while also enhancing the building’s exterior appearance by breaking up the roofline. They are both functional and decorative, contributing to the overall design of the house.

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The cottage had charming dormer windows set into the gable, allowing natural light to filter into the upper floor.
The attic space offers potential for expansion, with plans to add dormer windows for more natural light.
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