We have chestnut beamed ceilings and
original casement windows and exterior stone walls that are 33 ″ thick, 3 fireplaces and original woodwork, and too much more to list.
Not exact matches
- a mural of Lady & the Tramp on my laundry room floor; - a face coming out of the wall that peers at you as sit on your throne in the basement bathroom; - a room with 2 walls of
casement windows; - an
original brick fireplace with the «alpha» and the «omega» brickwork; -2 kitchens; -3 fireplaces; - the world's laziest dog who can't wait to give you LOTS of kisses!
Both of the amazing
casement windows, along with the large picture window you see in this room are
original to the home, having been lovingly restored.
If you have at least 1/2» clearance, you should be fine — if not, but you're close, you may be able to move the hardware forward enough to compensate, but you want to make sure that the rolled up blind isn't hanging outside your sill, because if it is, then it will be outside the
casement when it's hung, and will look awkward, in which case you're better off skipping using the
original roller blind altogether and just using your fabric.