I have always been drawn to the old, classic, craftsman style of transom windows. The small hallway outside my husband's office didn't get the best light when the door was closed. So when I was redoing his office recently, I knew it was the perfect spot to install one.
The first step was determining if this wall was safe to dig into. I found our house plans and spoke with someone who knows much more than I do. DO NOT just go breaking through walls in your home without knowing what's going on in there. We determined this was simply and interior curtain wall (aka, non weight bearing.) So it was go time.
I started off by measuring my pre-made transom window and marked above my door where I needed to go. I scored the drywall with a utility knife, and snapping it out in chunks. There wasn't any insulation inside the wall to the work went pretty quickly. Read more...
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