I need the proper name for a window that looks out to the dining room, living room, please!?


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Kitchen Passthrough
College of Achitecture:
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pass-through (păs'thrū')
n.
An opening between two rooms, especially a shelved space between a kitchen and dining room that is used for passing food.


hatch
I'm not exactly sure of the queation but a pass through kitchen is sometimes the deffinition of a kitchen with an opening to pass food through to the dinning room. If it is an actual window it would be concidered a light as in the side light of a front door. A widow above a door is concidered a transome. I hope this helps.
To the outside a "Bay" or "Oriel" and "Bow" but on the inside I don't know if there is a name, maybe a "French" like the door? a "French door" "French window"?
I installed them in homes in Vegas for years on the job sites, had my own crew but I don't know if there is a name. I think the same name is used for the inside or, the outside windows.
I'm not sure either. you might contact you local contractor, or home builders to find out. If you have a Home Depot, or Lowes, they might can tell you what its called.

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