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I too have windows beside my range. Love the look. Kitchen (and house) isn't finished yet, so no pics, sorry. I do want to share what I learned from the building inspector about windows on either side of a range. The windows are double hung, which caused a problem with the range hood vent. The exterior vent outlet had to be three feet from the closest corner of a window if it is operable. Because I had to raise the exterior vent, this caused a problem with the venting size (rectangle vs 8" round) and I could not get the range hood I wanted. This compromised the range we're getting.

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Reply to: I too have windows beside my range. Love the look. Kitchen (and house) isn't finished yet, so no pics, sorry. I do want to share what I learned from the building inspector about windows on either side of a range. The windows are double hung, which caused a problem with the range hood vent. The exterior vent outlet had to be three feet from the closest corner of a window if it is operable. Because I had to raise the exterior vent, this caused a problem with the venting size (rectangle vs 8" round) and I could not get the range hood I wanted. This compromised the range we're getting.

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