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Okay to have different window styles? Sasquatch 10-05-2006
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Posted by Don on October 5, 2006, 9:25 pm
Fuckin democrats....arrrrr....
LOL, going good JD, long time no hear.
Hope all is well!



> What do you know!
>
>
>
>
> How's it goin' Don?
>
>
>>
>>> Is it okay to mix different window styles? Our house we're building
>>> has all double-hung windows, but some are 6-over-6 panes and some are
>>> 9-over-9 panes. Is that a no-no? Looks alright to me, but I want to
>>> make sure we're not breaking some kind of "rule." I know there are no
>>> "rules," but still. Here's a link so you can see what I mean:
>>>
>>> http://www.mynewoldhouse.com/house/images/FrontElevationLRG.gif
>>>
>>> Also, when you look at the front elevation referenced above, do you
>>> think it would look better with 24" high railings instead of 36" high?
>>> We don't have to do 36" according to code since our porch floor is less
>>> than 2 feet off the ground. If we do 24" railings, do you think it
>>> would look good to move the window sills up to 24"? Currently the
>>> rough opening is 12" off the ground, which I'm starting to realize will
>>> be inconvenient for things like end tables. But mostly I want to do
>>> what looks good. But I can't decide. I need some input. Please help.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> John
>>>
>>
>> The individual lite size should be consistent, regardless of overall
>> window width and height.
>>
>
>



Posted by on October 13, 2006, 10:52 pm
JD alive?

It's DejaView all over again.

brudgers


JD wrote:
> What do you know!
>
>
>
>
> How's it goin' Don?
>
>
> >
> >> Is it okay to mix different window styles? Our house we're building
> >> has all double-hung windows, but some are 6-over-6 panes and some are
> >> 9-over-9 panes. Is that a no-no? Looks alright to me, but I want to
> >> make sure we're not breaking some kind of "rule." I know there are no
> >> "rules," but still. Here's a link so you can see what I mean:
> >>
> >> http://www.mynewoldhouse.com/house/images/FrontElevationLRG.gif
> >>
> >> Also, when you look at the front elevation referenced above, do you
> >> think it would look better with 24" high railings instead of 36" high?
> >> We don't have to do 36" according to code since our porch floor is less
> >> than 2 feet off the ground. If we do 24" railings, do you think it
> >> would look good to move the window sills up to 24"? Currently the
> >> rough opening is 12" off the ground, which I'm starting to realize will
> >> be inconvenient for things like end tables. But mostly I want to do
> >> what looks good. But I can't decide. I need some input. Please help.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> John
> >>
> >
> > The individual lite size should be consistent, regardless of overall
> > window width and height.
> >


Posted by JD on October 16, 2006, 11:57 am
WTF are you up to brudgers?

Did you get a haircut and a real job?

> JD alive?
>
> It's DejaView all over again.
>
> brudgers
>
>
> JD wrote:
>> What do you know!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> How's it goin' Don?
>>
>>
>> >
>> >> Is it okay to mix different window styles? Our house we're building
>> >> has all double-hung windows, but some are 6-over-6 panes and some are
>> >> 9-over-9 panes. Is that a no-no? Looks alright to me, but I want to
>> >> make sure we're not breaking some kind of "rule." I know there are no
>> >> "rules," but still. Here's a link so you can see what I mean:
>> >>
>> >> http://www.mynewoldhouse.com/house/images/FrontElevationLRG.gif
>> >>
>> >> Also, when you look at the front elevation referenced above, do you
>> >> think it would look better with 24" high railings instead of 36" high?
>> >> We don't have to do 36" according to code since our porch floor is
>> >> less
>> >> than 2 feet off the ground. If we do 24" railings, do you think it
>> >> would look good to move the window sills up to 24"? Currently the
>> >> rough opening is 12" off the ground, which I'm starting to realize
>> >> will
>> >> be inconvenient for things like end tables. But mostly I want to do
>> >> what looks good. But I can't decide. I need some input. Please
>> >> help.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> John
>> >>
>> >
>> > The individual lite size should be consistent, regardless of overall
>> > window width and height.
>> >
>
>



Posted by Don on October 16, 2006, 1:23 pm

> WTF are you up to brudgers?
>
> Did you get a haircut and a real job?


LOL



>
>> JD alive?
>>
>> It's DejaView all over again.
>>
>> brudgers
>>
>>
>> JD wrote:
>>> What do you know!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> How's it goin' Don?
>>>
>>>
>>> >
>>> >> Is it okay to mix different window styles? Our house we're building
>>> >> has all double-hung windows, but some are 6-over-6 panes and some are
>>> >> 9-over-9 panes. Is that a no-no? Looks alright to me, but I want to
>>> >> make sure we're not breaking some kind of "rule." I know there are
>>> >> no
>>> >> "rules," but still. Here's a link so you can see what I mean:
>>> >>
>>> >> http://www.mynewoldhouse.com/house/images/FrontElevationLRG.gif
>>> >>
>>> >> Also, when you look at the front elevation referenced above, do you
>>> >> think it would look better with 24" high railings instead of 36"
>>> >> high?
>>> >> We don't have to do 36" according to code since our porch floor is
>>> >> less
>>> >> than 2 feet off the ground. If we do 24" railings, do you think it
>>> >> would look good to move the window sills up to 24"? Currently the
>>> >> rough opening is 12" off the ground, which I'm starting to realize
>>> >> will
>>> >> be inconvenient for things like end tables. But mostly I want to do
>>> >> what looks good. But I can't decide. I need some input. Please
>>> >> help.
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks,
>>> >> John
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > The individual lite size should be consistent, regardless of overall
>>> > window width and height.
>>> >
>>
>>
>
>



Posted by Warm Worm on October 16, 2006, 5:38 pm

"JD"
> WTF are you up to brudgers?
>
> Did you get a haircut and a real job?

Reminds me of Bush telling Moore in one of his docu's to get a real job.

"...Would you like to swing on a star...
Be a mobile phone or a car...
Or would you rather be a mule?..."

-- Tom Ellard

I'd rather be a mule of course. :)

>> JD alive?
>>
>> It's DejaView all over again.
>>
>> brudgers
>>
>>
>> JD wrote:
>>> What do you know!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> How's it goin' Don?
>>>
>>>
>>> >
>>> >> Is it okay to mix different window styles? Our house we're building
>>> >> has all double-hung windows, but some are 6-over-6 panes and some are
>>> >> 9-over-9 panes. Is that a no-no? Looks alright to me, but I want to
>>> >> make sure we're not breaking some kind of "rule." I know there are
>>> >> no
>>> >> "rules," but still. Here's a link so you can see what I mean:
>>> >>
>>> >> http://www.mynewoldhouse.com/house/images/FrontElevationLRG.gif
>>> >>
>>> >> Also, when you look at the front elevation referenced above, do you
>>> >> think it would look better with 24" high railings instead of 36"
>>> >> high?
>>> >> We don't have to do 36" according to code since our porch floor is
>>> >> less
>>> >> than 2 feet off the ground. If we do 24" railings, do you think it
>>> >> would look good to move the window sills up to 24"? Currently the
>>> >> rough opening is 12" off the ground, which I'm starting to realize
>>> >> will
>>> >> be inconvenient for things like end tables. But mostly I want to do
>>> >> what looks good. But I can't decide. I need some input. Please
>>> >> help.
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks,
>>> >> John
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > The individual lite size should be consistent, regardless of overall
>>> > window width and height.
>>> >
>>
>>
>
>


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