Love the contemporary window trim! - Could you kindly describe how exactly these windows were trimmed, including details as to size and type of wood used, in addition to stain used. Also, is there a drywall reveal exposed along edge? If so, please describe. I look forward to your response. Thank you so much. »
David Vandervort Architects Hello. The windows are Milgard metal with a site built wood liner. The 3/4" liner material extends beyond the face of the drywall and the drywall simply butts to it. I believe this was mahogany with a natural finish.
bepsf These appear to be Coconut masks - They're sold in Central America as well as some Caribbean islands in the markets as souvenirs...
...the owner probably brought them back from vacation.
Double-decker glazing allows for more light to come in via the high windows without sacrificing privacy on the lower windows. The high-contrast materials (light walls, dark casings) and low-key furnishings are a wonderful complement to these feature windows. More: Skinny Windows: Exclamation Points of LightRibbon Windows: Privacy and Cool, Modern DesignArchitectural Details: The Peephole Window
The windows are Milgard metal with a site built wood liner. The 3/4" liner material extends beyond the face of the drywall and the drywall simply butts to it.
Milgard aluminum windows with a site built wood liner. The 3/4" liner material extends beyond the face of the drywall and the drywall simply butts to it. I believe this was mahogany with a natural finish.
use idea on wall between kitchen and living room.
Go vertical. A collection of whimsical masks and figures fills a narrow wall area perfectly and adds a burst of color to an all-white room.