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On Apr 10, 11:44*pm, wrote:
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What the heck is a Captain's window. I take it you have a
spectacular view out that window. There's nothing to prevent you
from putting a couch in your, den, tv room, family room, or rumpus
room, is there. A home just isn't a home without a couch.
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Glad you asked.
Here's a couple of pics during construction...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0135.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0136.jpg
Very nice. Did you do the work yourself? I'll bet the room feels
twice as big after the upgrade.
Our handiman and me.
This guy worked in construction/renovations before going to work at
my wifes' former company.
It made a dramatic difference in light gain and feeling of
spaciousness.
The house is a modest two story built in 1940/41 in the center of the
city. The room dimensions are a bit smaller than I was used to in the
Cedar Cape Cod style house I had built during the '70s out in the
'burbs.
Around here, we call that a "bump out." Your descriptor is a lot more
elegant.


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Down in Lunenburg, they call protuding windows ..the Lunenburg Bump.
http://www.travelandtransitions.com/.../lunenburg.htm
My window could also be referred to as a 'bay window'.
We always called them bay windows. *They look nice, but you have to make
sure they are well insulted, including the floor and double pane glass
w/ argon gas or they can get very cold in the winter.


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Yup...did a pretty good job. No problems...except for the dog.
He's always looking out it, standing up with his front paws on the sill
policing the neighbourhood. *he looks for other dogs, speeders,
skateboarders etc and barks at them.


I hope you put in a bay window bench so he can sit comfortable while
protecting the neighborhood.


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He had his own 'club chair' in that spot, but we had to remove it.
He was getting too carried away with his work and I couldn't get a decent
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Ewwwwww!!!!

I'll bet he had to fetch the Lazy Boy some more beer first!