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[email protected] March 22nd 08 01:33 AM

Window sills
 
I just added a new room to my house. I have installed the windows, and
now I need to know how far the window sill should protrude past the
left and right interior window trim.

Robert Allison[_2_] March 22nd 08 02:33 AM

Window sills
 
wrote:
I just added a new room to my house. I have installed the windows, and
now I need to know how far the window sill should protrude past the
left and right interior window trim.


It's up to you. If you are good at measurements, you can cut it
to go flush with the edges of the trim. If you are not too good,
then I would go with at least a 1/2" extension beyond the edge of
the trim so that if you screw up, you will still be covered.

I generally tend to stay at about 1/4" beyond the trim.

--
Robert Allison
Rimshot, Inc.
Georgetown, TX

Edwin Pawlowski March 22nd 08 02:37 AM

Window sills
 

wrote in message
...
I just added a new room to my house. I have installed the windows, and
now I need to know how far the window sill should protrude past the
left and right interior window trim.


From flush to a couple of inches. What does the rest of the house have?
Mine are about 1/2"



Rick March 22nd 08 04:33 AM

Window sills
 

wrote in message
...
I just added a new room to my house. I have installed the windows, and
now I need to know how far the window sill should protrude past the
left and right interior window trim.


Traditionally the same distance the front of the sill is from the casing..



Jim Elbrecht March 22nd 08 12:11 PM

Window sills
 
On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 18:33:18 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

I just added a new room to my house. I have installed the windows, and
now I need to know how far the window sill should protrude past the
left and right interior window trim.


Look at a hundred windows by different installers/trimmers and you'll
probably see 30 different styles.

I like a bit of a reveal-- and I also like a thick apron and a deep
sill that will hold a few plants. I've seen sills that wrap around
3 sides of a room- creating a sill/shelf/chair-rail.

Jim

mm March 25th 08 04:08 AM

Window sills
 
On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 18:33:18 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

I just added a new room to my house. I have installed the windows, and
now I need to know how far the window sill should protrude past the
left and right interior window trim.


You might want to plan ahead and think about what you'll be using the
sills for, if anything.

On the sill in this room, I have a little AM-FM radio, a wmls web
radio and music player, and where the sill wasn't deep enough, I
nailed a board so that I can have a candlabra in the window.

I think my sills are 3 inches, but it's not always enough.

In my bedroom I have a fan on the sill. Hard to find a fan with a
base small enough, and even then I had to nail one corner into the
sill because the fan is top-heavy (looks like it was riveted to some
big machine, to cool the operator.

I am running out of space on the bookshelves next to the bed for all
the audio and video things and alarm clocks and books and lamp, so I
might have to put the next radio on the window sill. Might have to
make that one deeper too, but probably not.


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