I believe it is called a frieze. Look up the word for the definition.
The front entrance inside a home is the "foyer". In the UK we call it a door, front door, back door, patio door etc.
This is called a "transom". In the U.S., this name applies if the window is fixed or if it opens.
That depends on the architecture of the house.
"header" is a beam (usually at least 2 2x6's) above the door in the wall to keep the weight from above from pushing down on the door and making it inoperable. the header sits on jack studs on each side of the doorway. they take the weight from above
An overhang or awning is typically installed above a front door to provide shelter from the rain. This structure helps to divert water away from the entrance and protect individuals entering or exiting the building from getting wet.
I believe it is called a frieze. Look up the word for the definition.
The walkway to a front door is called an entryway. It is called an entry way is because that is how you enter the property.
It means a tired bird took shelter on your front porch and fell asleep. that's all.
The front entrance inside a home is the "foyer". In the UK we call it a door, front door, back door, patio door etc.
Transom .
Door lintel
it is a door sweep
Sometimes called A-Pillar
It's actually called a doorstep. The definition for "doorstep" is: a step leading to the door. Hope this helps.
Beyond the Shelter Door - 1987 was released on: USA: 1987
open driver door fuse box is in front of you above door seal