These are
not the pictures you’re looking for. At
least they’re not if you’re hoping to see what progress I’m making using my sort
of a rotation - I still need to take those.
I had hoped
to spend a goodly part of this past weekend stitching, but as it turned out,
not so much. You may remember (or not) that last August through the fall, Wonderful Husband and I were working on our porch, repairing the original, somewhat shoddy work and replacing screens with windows. We had replaced the storm door and installed
all the windows (14!) before the weather became too cold to continue.
Since I really don't expect you to remember our Harry Homeowner projects, here’s what the wall with the door (otherwise known as the south
wall) looked like in September.
You can
clearly see the window “fins” used to attach the windows to the porch structure – we knew we had to cover these with some sort of
trim, but since we tend towards being seat-of-our-pants workers when we’re
doing a new type of home repair/update, we had no plan for how that would come about.
Lovely? Most definitely not.
I knew
Wonderful Husband spent periodic blocks of time over the winter pondering how
to make the trim look nice as well as coherent and uniform. And now I’m thinking it was a good thing the
weather got cold, since his winter pondering yielded an excellent
solution.
One huge … er, glaring reason all his pondering
was necessary is that these are the first windows we ordered and installed. The helpful people at Home Depot told us the
job would be far easier if we ordered custom sized windows rather than doing
lots and lots of (labor intensive) fussy trimming out of the window spaces to make them all match. But that seat of the pants thing came back
and bit us in the pants when we realized that regardless of width, we should
have ordered all the windows at the same height. (Which we did on the other two sides of the porch – at least
we are capable of learning!) The difference between the tops of these two windows is - ugh! - an extremely obvious half inch.
Uh oh. That height discrepancy is definitely Not Pretty. And could easily be a Big Problem.
Here’s the
same spot as of Sunday afternoon. Of course now that you know what to look for, you can still see the height difference, but scroll back up to take another look at the full picture of these two windows. I'm delighted with Wonderful Husband's clever camouflage!
So, woohoo – let’s
hear it for winter pondering!!
>^..^<
Great job! Harry Homeowner would be proud.
ReplyDeleteThey look nice!
ReplyDeleteHope you get some stitching in this week. :)
Have a great one.
Marilyn
Great fix for the windows...the pondering definitely paid off!!!
ReplyDeleteThey look awesome. Good thing about the winter pondering and solution!
ReplyDeleteSometimes a long "sit and thinK" works wonders - it looks great!
ReplyDeleteGreat porch, the windows look fine,
ReplyDeleteVery good winter pondering! Good for your husband for figuring that out!
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