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Väike-Ameerika 5
1.Casement  window  with dead  light
2. Picture   window
3.Glazed flush  door
4.Basement window
Väike-Ameerika 4
1.Flush door
2.Garage door
3.Dormer window
4.Casement window
Toom -Kuninga 25
1.Oriel window
2.Hopper window with dead light
3.Basement window
Väike-Ameerika 3
1.Balcony
2. French  window
3.Picture window
4.Panelled door
Toom-Kuninga 34
- Gambrel  roof
- Dormer window
- Casement window with dead 
light
- Hopper window
Viige 32, Tallinn
- Skylight
Pyramid  hip roof
- Picture window
- Circle window
- French window
Toom-Kuninga 21A
- Gazebo
- Half  moon  window
- Flush door
Mirta 20
-    Lean-to roof
- French Window
- Picture window
- Casement window with 
dead light

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