We are currently in the process of putting all new windows in our 1967 Holly Park. The "master" bedroom has 5 windows in the very small room. We were wondering how we could go about taking out a couple of the windows. We would like to know what we would put on the outside and not make it looked cobbled up. We though about putting tin matching the outside of the home. Is it possible to find tin that would match the rest of the mobile home?
thanks!
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LOL, this thread had me confused for a few minutes...
Do you have a mobile home salvage yard anywhere near you? Or perhaps a metal salvage yard, you might find something there.
The windows that you want to remove and cover over are they in an area that would allow you to use a different type of siding that would look like it was meant to be there.
Sorry not much help here...
Yanita
Do you have a mobile home salvage yard anywhere near you? Or perhaps a metal salvage yard, you might find something there.
The windows that you want to remove and cover over are they in an area that would allow you to use a different type of siding that would look like it was meant to be there.
Sorry not much help here...
Yanita
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I would put up shutters on the outside, so it just looks like the shutters are closed. Paint them to match your trim.
IN One one of our homes, I had one of those tiny bedrooms with 5 annoying little spring-loaded windows... two of them had cracks, and the tenant lost a couple of the accompanying storm windows.
I removed two of the windows and boxed in the opening as a frame. I insulated it, drywalled the interior side and used a piece of plywood cut to size for the exterior, skim coated it with rock hard putty and painted it to match ( I took a section of the trim to Homey's Depot and had them color-match it).
It looks like it was designed that way, Now.
I removed two of the windows and boxed in the opening as a frame. I insulated it, drywalled the interior side and used a piece of plywood cut to size for the exterior, skim coated it with rock hard putty and painted it to match ( I took a section of the trim to Homey's Depot and had them color-match it).
It looks like it was designed that way, Now.
Windows are never a bad thing. Can you make one LARGER opening and get a larger window and combine a couple smaller ones?
We actually made most of our windows larger and added one here. Windows make a smaller space feel larger.
We actually made most of our windows larger and added one here. Windows make a smaller space feel larger.
It actually has 3 large windows and 2 small windows. We will probably just replace all of them but were thinking of other ideas. These are all great ideas. Unfortunately we dont live near a salvage yard to purchase anything right here. We got the Holly Park for free and the lot with all the hookups for $6,000.00 so we can't complain to much.
thanks everyone!
thanks everyone!
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