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Comments (6)do you know the size of your baseboard and crown moldings? That would be my starting point. I have arched top windows in my sunroom. The base of the window sits inside the baseboard molding. Meaning that the baseboard molding comes up above the window molding. The crown molding touches the top of the arched window molding. Overall, it looks cramped. I'd figure up the molding heights for the base crown and your windows as well as the spaces between the windows and then see how much space you have left....See More10 foot ceilings and window height
Comments (11)If you place the windows at 14" from the floor, they will most likely need to be made of tempered glass. Your architect will, of course, be familiar with all of the local building codes. What does your architect think of the window sizes? We first decided what we wanted our exterior to look like, and then we decided how to take that look and apply it to the interior. Our front elevation windows are 73" tall, and we have 9' ceilings. They are 20" from the floor and about 16" from the ceiling. One of our neighbors-to-be has his window trim integrated into the crown molding b/c his windows are oversized. The front of his house is beautiful, and the trim in the interior rooms that house these windows looks like nothing I've ever seen before...but I really like it. I share this example to show that if you want the taller windows (and they complement the exterior), then go for it...anything can be made to work!!...See MoreDecorting with Ten-Foot Ceilings
Comments (7)I would not try to fill up that space either, at the risk of cluttering up the TV area too much. One of those design guidelines is to leave space for the eye to rest. Also, and this is personal, but I don't see the need to put anything that high because you aren't likely to be at a level to enjoy it. There are exceptions, but I hang most of my art pieces at eye level or lower. Too high and I can't enjoy the details. I lived in a house and an apartment with 10 ft ceilings and just let that space be. Enjoy the loftiness! If you really want something on that wall, you can try placing some things on either side of your cabinet to ground it further. I wouldn't have them at a level higher than the TV, though, unless it was a plant....See MoreHeight of transom for 8 foot ceiling
Comments (4)I have not seen this done in an 8' ceiling without having the horizontal mullion at eye level. With a proper header and the minimum height associated with a transom, it ends up smack dab in your line of sight. The only way to fix that would be to make the transom taller (meaning that it extends lower, not higher because it can't), but that really kills the appearance IMO. At that point, it really doesn't even look like a transom anymore....See MoreRelated Professionals
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