Anything that gives trefoils, quatrefoils and spires. I’m easy.
Y’all picking Gothic are seriously missing the Nook potential or the Oriel
Rayonnant and Decorated Gothic hands down.
Gothic till the day I die
Mine is the rose. Straßburg and Ulm have beautiful once!
Pre-Romanesque all the way. Walls two meters thick and tiny window slits. If your house can’t withstand an extended artillery barrage what’s even the point.
The two Rose windows are really impractical for actually, you know, looking through, but damn do they look fascinating. I could not see much out of those for hours.
Medieval
Tudor
WTF?
An oriel is any bay window that starts above the ground. There are plenty of modernist examples as well.
Weird to include Oriel windows on there - that’s more a type of feature (a bay window that does not touch the ground) than a style of window. You can have a Gothic Oriel (like what’s in OP), or a Norman Oriel, or Brutalist Oriels…
Anglo-Saxon all the way, all day
I really like Tudor.
The only ones worth considering are Rayonnant, Oriel, and decorated Gothic, honestly.
I like the Norman window. They look to be the easiest to clean.
Gothic or neo-Gothic if it’s a house. The are no other correct answers.
In my region of France, there are a lot of old apartments with oriels, but less decorated than this one. It’s great, there are often little benches under the windows.







