The homeowners at this Dundas house wanted to open up a section of their back wall to allow more light into their newly renovated kitchen (see Dundas Kitchen Renovation posts). The wall had to be reframed with a header installed to support the upper floor and the brick cut out to put the new window in, complete with new window sill.
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After: A window! |
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Before: Framing around new window hole complete. Drywall installed around new window. Time to cut the brick out! |
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After: The new window is the one on the right. Having windows on both walls allows a lot of light into this newly renovated eat-in kitchen/breakfast nook. |