Definition
A scoinson arch, also known as a splayed arch, is an arch set at an oblique angle to the face of a wall, typically used for window or door openings. Imagine it as a funnel-shaped entrance, wider on the inside than the outside. This design allows more light to enter a room and provides a wider view from within. Unlike a straight arch, it creates a sense of depth and perspective. Itβs an architectural trick to enhance both light and space.