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4th February 2008, 09:17 AM #1New Member
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Architrave without window stool/apron??
I have a few questions.
1. Does anyone ever put an architrave on a window that does not have a tool/apron and just has regular casing on the bottom?
2. Does anyone ever just use an architrave around doors and skip the windows?
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3. Does anyone ever take a thicker profile casing and put it upside down on the bottom of the window to act like a window sill extension/stool to rest the side casing on? So, there would be no need to install a stool? Would this be really cheap looking?
Thanks for all your answers
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6th February 2008, 08:34 PM #2Member
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If i understand you correctly you are meaning there is no window sill. and all four sides of the window architrace are of the exact same look and profile.
if so yes i have done that. why? because there was no window sill.
i used architraves which were 18mm thick so i could rebate my blinds. looks so much cleaner and neater.
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