Dormer window for an old stone house
In this photo series, we will show you the production of dormer windows for the roof of an old stone house.
Photo series from the production of other dormer windows, this time in the soil of an old stone house, also in historic preservation. The bull window here only functions as a ventilation skylight, therefore it does not contain opening wings, it is only equipped with a net to prevent the entry of birds into the attic spaces of the building.
Original dormer window serving as a template for the production of new windows
The original window frame was cut from one piece of wide board, where it was torn due to drying out of the material
Preparation of material for the new ox window frame which will already be grafted from several pieces
The arch of the dormer window is already made and ready for the production of corner joints
Manufacturing and fitting the studs of the ox window frame, production will be mostly done manually
Detail of the folded corner joint of the dormer window
Finished dormer window with a rebate for better installation of the net to protect the attic spaces against the entry of birds, in the future it can also be fitted with a window sash
Installation of bay windows in the roof of the house
Dormer window covered with a wooden shutter, ready for covering.
The window is fitted with a net to prevent birds from entering the attic of the house
Final treatment of the covering
A view of the object from a distance