Why Slanted Windows Are Nicknamed Witch or Coffin Windows
And to think I thought slanted windows on homes were purely for a unique, creative look or some kind of architectural trend. On newer construction yes, however on older homes it's all about witches and coffins. There's also a practical one.
According to the Taste of Home website, you and I can find this style of window all over the country. There are three reasons behind these windows, which are purposely installed at a 45-degree angle on the second story of older homes and run parallel to the first and second-story rooflines.
Reason #1
Architecturally speaking, these windows are an easy way to build an addition on top of your home without messing with the existing roof. They add light without having to deal with the expense of altering your roof.
Reason #2
Folklore that started in Vermont nicknamed these slanted windows 'witch windows' because the angle is meant to keep witches out of our homes. According to Taste of Home, witches can’t fly diagonally so these crooked windows prevent them from flying into our homes and causing havoc.
I'm not sure how that works unless every window is diagonal, but it's still fun in a creepy kinda way.
Reason #3
These windows are also referred to as 'coffin windows' because it was the only way to remove a deceased person in a coffin from the home. According to Taste of Home, this is because the staircases on much older homes were just too narrow.
This was back when people stayed in their beds when they were sick and dying, eventually being put in coffins in their bedrooms after they passed.
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