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| Help on window treatment please!! We are replacing windows in our 25 year old home and are doing the new vinyl style. I have 3 big slider type windows around 6 feet across that I am trying to decide if I should get grid in them or not. There are two style that I am considering; queen anne or colonial both shown on the page below.windows are facing our backyard where the little one will be allot so dont want something too busy.
http://www.anlin.com/vinyl-windows/casement.aspxTwo |
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- Posted by kentuck_8b __ (My Page) on Thu, Aug 9, 12 at 11:07
| "Vinyl style, big slider type, queen anne, colonial, allot, too busy..." ...I don't understand. |
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- Posted by always-beezee 5a MI (My Page) on Thu, Aug 9, 12 at 14:32
| I understand that this person want to replace windows at their home. The last sentence is what I don't get. "windows are facing our backyard where the little one will be allot so dont want something too busy." Yes, the windows are facing the backyard. "little one", is this a child or a window? "will be allot", do they mean it will be used a lot? "so dont want something too busy.", I have no idea what the person is trying to tell us. It's like listening to a 12-14 year old talk. Are they speaking a different language? I guess Kt and I are just getting old. |
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- Posted by kentuck_8b __ (My Page) on Thu, Aug 9, 12 at 16:31
| I see..."allot" is spelled wrong. "...something too busy." I think that maybe it means cluttered with etchings or paint or whatever, in other words, making it hard to see through?? The "little one" must mean the kid, but by today's standards, most kids would be considered 'big ones', if you know what 'I' mean. Kt...in the same boat as Bernie. |
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- Posted by breenthumb z5upstateNY (My Page) on Thu, Aug 9, 12 at 17:49
| Acer, usually the style of the house dictates grid type. Mine is center entrance colonial so we got....Colonial! But only in the front. Sides and back have no grids, both because of the expense and even more for better viewing the outdoors. Seems they're more for the exterior continuity of the front. Can't recall ever seeing grids on casement windows. KT & Bernie, scroll down to see the grids and Colonial & Queen Ann sliders. The windows slide open. |
Here is a link that might be useful: For KT and bernie
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- Posted by breenthumb z5upstateNY (My Page) on Thu, Aug 9, 12 at 17:55
| Oh, and yes "better view of the outside" = less busy. Much nicer both to look at and through. Little one? Allot? Fingerprints, maybe? |
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| Sound quieting is a benefit of new windows. |
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