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 More options 9 Nov 2007, 21:22
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From: "me" <nahhhhhhh...@ntlworld.com>
Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 21:22:07 GMT
Local: Fri 9 Nov 2007 21:22
Subject: Re: Bay window seat design ideas needed....do you have photos?

"Rebecca" <reb_cai...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> Hi all,

> I want a window seat for our bay window but am having huge problems
> finding pictures on the internet to give me design ideas.

> Do you know of any good sites? If you have any photos please can you
> email me them for ideas!

> I ideally will want cushions on top and storage for toy boxes
> underneath - not a lift lid seat but probably cupboard doors. I am
> having problems visualising the sort of front I can ask an amataur to
> do whithout it looking naff, or being too tricky.

> Can anyone help?!!
> Many thanks
> Beccie

Google images - for bay window seat and you will find many images e.g: -
http://www.plesums.com/wood/livingroom/windowseat.html

Plans are harder to find - but google should point you in the right
direction too. It would probably be easier to use something like the seat in
the link and adjust it to meet your needs and the woodworkers abaility.
Building in oak to this level needs a fair bit of skill and equipment, but
using MDF and paint would be a damn site easier.
HTH
Paul


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