The final pic shows the two windows in what was once the tv/living room and is now the stairway. The windows are quite nice. I guess it didn't take much to improve from the friction, single sash windows that seldom opened (or stayed open). But we kept the sashes and you can expect to see them elsewhere in the house. The wavy glass is too cool to trash.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
front porch an dwindows
Chris was in the Florida Keys for a week. The boys got busy with some window installation and porch roofs. They were gentle on existing bedrooms and only removed wood and drywall needed to support the windows. But not to be outdone by the back part of the house, the front roof needed some attention. The 1004 year old rafters had started to sag, so they needed to prop them up so the porch roof would be level and aligned. Not bad. . .
The final pic shows the two windows in what was once the tv/living room and is now the stairway. The windows are quite nice. I guess it didn't take much to improve from the friction, single sash windows that seldom opened (or stayed open). But we kept the sashes and you can expect to see them elsewhere in the house. The wavy glass is too cool to trash.

The final pic shows the two windows in what was once the tv/living room and is now the stairway. The windows are quite nice. I guess it didn't take much to improve from the friction, single sash windows that seldom opened (or stayed open). But we kept the sashes and you can expect to see them elsewhere in the house. The wavy glass is too cool to trash.
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