1 INTERIOR WINDOW TRIM
casing above window to hide blinds
Roller blinds, looking nice
I don't mind these dark blinds above the windows
NICE MIX OF WHITE / DARK WOOD; NICE BALANCE OF THICKNESS IN TRIM/DOOR TRIM
NICE MIX OF WORKING & NON-MOVING CASINGS; LIKE THE THIN PANES
IF YOU HAVE TO HAVE THE INTERIOR TRIM POP OUT, THIS IS NICER...VERY THIN, GREYISH; BUT SHOULD IT BE THINNER? BIG FLOOR BOARDS LOOK CABIN-LIKE
LIKE: LIGHT WOOD, PREFER A MORE GRAYISH TONE; NO DIFFERENTIATION OF THICK NESS B/C NOT DIFFERENCE IN WINDOW TYPE?
LIKE the thicknesses here...different but not extreme
Don't like: thick wood in between transom and main panes
Question: What are the rules around the various thicknesses of posts---why is inner trim thicker than corners? ceiling thin, floor thin...
Window Trim meets beautifully with floating wood roof -- similar tones look good. Maybe find an interior trim color that is not SO different from roof or floor...
Do NOT like thick corner meeting -- YUCK, too thick!
beautiful trim, thin, a bit inset... no floorboards.
Good example of making sliders and opening windows work,darker trim, white walls, no floorboards.
Question: Is there a way to not have the sliders thicker than other window trim?
Absolute favorite
Don't like thick wood baseboard on floor; prefer lighter ceiling. Do like thin dark trim around windows that touch white walls; in between panes, thicker trim is better
With an operable / open window...will it be thinker trim?
I like how the casing is flush with the ceiling.
thin dark wood, almost flush w/ wall.
Would trim like this allow for interior shades?
LIKE DARK WOOD W/WOOD CEILINGS AND WALL
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