We have switched the layout of our bungalow so that what was a dining room is now a bathroom. The bathroom is at the front of the house and visible to the road (there is some shrubs partially obscuring it)
Obviously it's a huge window with a low cill as you would find in a dining room but this is now a bit much for the bathroom.
I need to replace the cill anyway as it's spalling so I'll move it up a few courses but I want to keep the opening the same width for aesthetics and to avoid needing planning.
My plan was to use a 3 pane window and blank off the middle pane with a solid composite panel but I'm looking for any good examples of how to do this or achieve a similar option.
I would like roughly 1/4 window on the right 2/4 blanked off in the centre and 1/4 window on the left.
Cheers
Obviously it's a huge window with a low cill as you would find in a dining room but this is now a bit much for the bathroom.
I need to replace the cill anyway as it's spalling so I'll move it up a few courses but I want to keep the opening the same width for aesthetics and to avoid needing planning.
My plan was to use a 3 pane window and blank off the middle pane with a solid composite panel but I'm looking for any good examples of how to do this or achieve a similar option.
I would like roughly 1/4 window on the right 2/4 blanked off in the centre and 1/4 window on the left.
Cheers