
These great transoms are from Dupont.


These great transoms are from Dupont.


“Dear PoP,
Friends of mine just bought and renovated a house in Petworth and they even designed a transom and had it custom made for the front. I might be biased, since they’re friends, I think it fits into the “awesome transom” category so I wanted to share.”
Looks great!

This beaut is from Embassy row and Mass Ave. NW (I think it’s actually vacant at the moment.) The old school stained glass is fresh as well.



Here’s a couple non house number transoms.

Ah hell, here’s one more with numbers:


Another double today – which do you prefer? Today I vote for the below.


I noticed so many sweet transoms this week. It’s my record for one weekend – 17 sweet transoms. But don’t worry I promise I won’t post them all this week. Which do you prefer out of these two? I vote the one above.


While I’m getting better at picking out the really old ones – seeing a window frame like these are a good indication that they are legit old school. These are from 13th St, NW.


“Dear PoP,
We want to replace our current, boring clear glass with a transom. Do you know of any designers or can you ask for recommendations?”
We looked at some recommendations here but if anyone has other recommendations please leave in the comments.
These two beauties are from Capitol Hill.


I don’t think I’ve ever seen stained glass on the inside like this. Very cool. From Capitol Hill.


I know I say this a lot but… this is one of my new favorites.