An assembly of stiles, rails, panels and glazing material.Sidelights are normally designed to occupy a position adjacent to exterior doors, either in a common frame with the door or in a separate frame.
A vertically framed area of fixed glass, often subdivided into panes, flanking a door.
framed area of fixed glass of one or more panes located to either side of a door or window opening
(Usually) a narrow window alongside a door.
windows located on either side of a doorway.
Sidelights are glass panel windows adjacent to a doorway.
a window beside the door, forming part of the door unit
A window immediately beside a door. A transom window is a window above a door. A fanlight is a window in the shape of a fan above a door; it may extend over the sidelights.
A window be side a door forming part of the door unit.
Window area to the side of a door
A narrow window adjacent to a door.
A glass panel, usually of multiple panes, to either side of a door; often used in conjunction with a transom.
A vertical window beside a door or another window.
A window, usually tall and narrow, at the side of a door or another window.
A tall narrow window alongside a door.
Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door.
A wood or glass panel installed on one or both sides of a doorframe.
A glazed panel at the side of a hinged door. Sometimes the sidelight can also be opened.
A fixed narrow panel, installed next to a door panel, for decorative purposes. Sidelights almost always contain glass lights.
windows placed on either side of another window or door that are narrower than the centre opening. (IMAGE)
An assembly of stiles and rails, with or without a wood panel, containing a single row of glass panels or lights and installed on one or both sides of an exterior door frame, especially a front entrance door frame.
A fixed, usually rectangular window placed on either side of a door.
typically stationary vertical windows flanking an operating exterior door