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Follow-up from a long-ago thread

Posted by karinl (My Page) on
Sat, Jul 9, 11 at 15:41

Over a year ago I asked this forum for some help designing a window and now that it's finally installed I thought I would show what we ended up with in case it is of interest. I appreciated the input and help up the learning curve. Of course, there was (and still is) much further to go...

We didn't end up with a full central mullion, and only time will tell whether that was a good decision or not... The top opening is a fully separate unit, though, so I suppose could be independently replaced.

Thanks again,

KarinL

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Here is a link that might be useful: Previous thread


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RE: Follow-up from a long-ago thread

It is an interesting look but I think it turned out pretty well.


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RE: Follow-up from a long-ago thread

Thanks :-) With proper deployment of the openings, it cools the house very nicely. But naturally, we're having the coldest and wettest summer on record here.

KarinL


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