Window Trim Design Guide: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "CM: Corners - https://www.menards.com/main/building-materials/siding/siding-accessories/5-8-e-z-corners-for-abtco-reg-cedar-creek-siding-8-pk/1471104/p-1444423329851-c-5824.ht...") |
|||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
=Pictures= | =Pictures= | ||
*Door and window trim assemblies - [https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOeko1M_IZVFYcVZQwYd8RGTq58dzuXV3L2UY-nAl42-5aPsIVkWZSE7hqahE_zIw?key=X3JiSEpkZEk2MVEtUGl0MmpiOC05Nl95dzVucnpR] | *Door and window trim assemblies - [https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOeko1M_IZVFYcVZQwYd8RGTq58dzuXV3L2UY-nAl42-5aPsIVkWZSE7hqahE_zIw?key=X3JiSEpkZEk2MVEtUGl0MmpiOC05Nl95dzVucnpR] | ||
=Links= | |||
*[[House Design Guide]] has window trim detail. Window module design guide needs work 6/23 |
Latest revision as of 16:42, 8 June 2023
MJ: I see. This still requires that you finish the top bar j-channel properly around top corners, though the connection to the side j-channels is easier as there it just shingles into the next channel. However, then you have 8 unsightly cuts in the j-channel per window - does not look as good as just the corner joints. Do you think this would still look acceptable? Can you find any videos or pictures showing the finished product? I have never seen this before.
CM: I think we initially scrapped the idea because it might not look good. But for Savannah - since the windows we bought don't have j-channel - we're going to install the window trim over the j-channel, right? If so, this won't be visible at all. And on later projects we're using windows with j-channel, so this won't be necessary. Just a suggestion. You're in a better position to assess.
Pictures
- Door and window trim assemblies - [1]
Links
- House Design Guide has window trim detail. Window module design guide needs work 6/23