Bay window blinds
Sarah Bp
7 years ago
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Elle Wan
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Comments (2)Go and see what size a standard bay window is from the window supply shop you're thinking of using. Or Google trendset, Stegbar etc. It's cheaper and easier to use standard sizes if you can. And that way you can get a idea of sizes....See MoreBay window help
Comments (10)a custom made window short enough to allow space for a built in seat should be able to be made to replace the original living room window within a frame added to the outside of the building (check "bump out" and "modern box windows" HOUZZ photos) but, following on from previous concerns, the stairs will need to be rebuilt and will depend on the distance available both along the front wall and out from the present position..see attached rough draft...you'll also need to check with local council to ensure that your proposal is legal (you may need to make a Development application because there'll be a change to the outside wall and the "streetscape") and then discuss with a builder to clarify possibilities and prices...See MoreRoman blinds - one blind or two separate blinds?
Comments (15)As the windows are framed individually I would also suggest two separate roman blinds. Set up to the height of the picture rail will accentuate the ceiling height and tie in with the architecture of the room. To have the blinds at this height will also allow you to see through 100% of the window area when the blinds are open. Where these blinds hang to will also be important to consider. I would suggest the base of the two romans be set to the top of the sill, as to set them lower will show the sill extensions on the left and right sides sticking out. All the best!...See MoreKitchen Bay Window
Comments (13)I would remove the venetian and use the space for a coloured glass bottle display. The changing patterns of light light coming through the coloured glass will be different at different times of the day. Many succulents require good light levels, and a coloured glass display can look great with even low levels. Look for Murano glass which has gorgeous colours when daylight shines throigh it. Best of luck, Dr Retro of Dr Retro House Calls...See MoreSarah Bp
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