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<br />PART B: REPLACEMENT OF KITCHEN WINDOW <br /> <br />We are currently planning an interior kitchen remodel and are restoring all original windows and exterior / <br />interior doors. However, one window in the kitchen is of recent origin. Over the sink there was originally a <br />double-hung window. Sometime in the last couple of decades, this window was unfortunately removed, and the <br />space was widened to accommodate a wider and shorter vinyl slider window. We would like to restore to the <br />original look, by closing the opening back up to something as close to its original size as we can get, replacing <br />the vinyl slider with a double-hung window (fiberglass outside, wood inside, with SDL muntins). The window <br />will look as close to the other original double-hung wood windows that we have in the house as possible. <br /> <br />Style and materials: <br />https://www.marvin.com/products/collections/elevate/double-hung. <br />See above for information about SDL muntins and divided lites. Each sash will have 6 lites, consonant <br />with the original double-hung windows elsewhere throughout the house. <br />