That's the best compliment of all. We build it to look like a craftsman house. You can check out the construction job at my blog
www.WashNewOldHouse.blogspot.com I had not noticed you're reply on this until now and I have to say you have a gorgeous home. Our old house was in a neighborhood on the edge of Baltimore city limits which was comprised of single family homes no newer than 1920 ( most turn of the century or older) and nearly all had stained glass but with 2 kids reaching high school (city schools are terrible) we had to move to a better district and that move was to the rural countryside. I do not like the house that we are in now and we would like something with more character. I love the country, but the kids are gone and it is getting too hard to take care of so much property. Plus! Retirement= Stained Glass+ Antique Cars , not "home work". We still have a couple of years till retirement.
Transoms are a popular thing in Baltimore (as were painted window screens) and this fits in the nostalgic style of your home very well.