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e.g. of doublehung: big squarish 2x2

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sliders

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e.g. trimless window finish (except for stool, in cumaru)

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dual sliders, center opening, no dividers/mullions

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classic Estes/Twombly 2x2 square-ish windows but in double-hung instead of casement.

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interior window detail--proud jambs, no casing

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b&b with pattern doubled on upper floor

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interior window option A: extended jambs serve as returns (these not proud of wall, though; we'd prefer proud of wall)

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another e.g. garage door style (but ditch handle)

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garage door style: black metal, narrow horizontal bands, like commercial roll-up.

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openings detail again: proud jambs, no casing

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e.g. exterior opening trim using proud jambs, no casing

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brise soleil option w/metal frame

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minimal window trim made of proud returns only

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example of exterior window trim, made with proud returns but no facade trim (in this case there's thicker bottom return, which we might not do). Also general sense of unstained wood against dark gray paint. This is cypress trim; we'd use western red cedar.

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clear cedar (how finished?) against gray siding--stained, in this case

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