Dresser Homes I am sorry but I really don't have that level of detailed information on this house. I built it several years ago and no longer have all the window specifications. The floor tiles are 18"x18" so I would estimate that the windows are about the same width. The windows are set at an 8' header height so I would guess the height to be +/- 5'6". The windows bars are going to be spaced whatever dimensions are typically found in Prairie Style windows. I would say the smallest "box" in the corners of the windows is 4"x4". Hope this helps.
Gary Dresser
Dresser Homes
Dresser Homes I am sorry but I really don't have that level of detailed information on this house. I built it several years ago and no longer have all the window specifications. The floor tiles are 18"x18" so I would estimate that the windows are about the same width. The windows are set at an 8' header height so I would guess the height to be +/- 5'6". The windows bars are going to be spaced whatever dimensions are typically found in Prairie Style windows. I would say the smallest "box" in the corners of the windows is 4"x4". Hope this helps.
Gary Dresser
Dresser Homes
Dresser Homes First of all, I always use Poplar wood moldings. It paints up much better than Pine or less expensive woods.
In this room, the crown is a standard 4" crown. The windows are cased in a typical Craftsman fashion with a 1x4 on the sides and a larger (1x8 I think) piece at the top. There is a little pencil mold on the header piece as well as a cap at the top. These are all fairly standard moldings. Just show a picture to your contractor and he/she should have no problem replicating the look.
Gary Dresser
Dresser Homes.
Waterhouse Bath and Kitchen Studio The Victorian & Albert Marlborough is L: 74 2/5 W: 33 7/8 H: 21 - 28 1/2 D: 13 3/5. We have one on display - it is amazing.
love the gray and white bath with prairie windows; vertical subway tile detail off of square floor tiles very nice! moldings/beadboard on outside wall?
Gary Dresser
Dresser Homes