Since we have 2 6 construction i used a 1 8 select pine board.
Rounded window sill.
Then measure up from the bottom trim to this mark.
You will need a width measurement.
The chosen width of your window sill will depend on the depth of the masonry and desired overhang.
In modern homes most windows have integral and energy efficient window sills that are part of the window construction and do not project into the room.
The sill should overhang the front edge of the window frame at least 3 4 inch but feel free to add up to 4 or more inches to the depth depending on how much overhang in front you desire you.
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This can be anywhere from 10cm to 55cm.
Paint and fit.
In those instances most builders have built a wooden sill that will butt against the manufactured portion of the window.
The first step at the house was to position the arch in the window with the level underneath and mark the ends of the arch with a pencil.
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Measure the window carefully for the inside trim.
Use a utility knife to gently cut the seal between the existing.
In that case the sill is the board that the window closes down on.
The odd thing is that the windows themselves have rounded wood around the inside which causes the carpenter to leave a slight reveal.
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Cut your side pieces to this lenght.
Replace the window ledge.
I cut it to be 4 1 2 longer on each end of the window sill then used my jigsaw to notch out the wood so that it would fit inside the window sill with the overhang on each side.
Once the top was installed i moved down to the bottom of the window sill.
And then using the kreg clamping tool align the arch with the side trim pieces.
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Be careful not to provide too much cover over radiators or other heating elements that may be located under the window so that you allow heated air to freely circulate upwards.