Video design tips for upper-level oriels

If you've seen the Drawing Board column I wrote for the September 2011 issue of Fine Homebuilding magazine ("Taking oriels to a new level", Issue #221), you might want to check out this video, too. I created it as a companion piece to my column about upper-level oriels. (An oriel is a window bay without a foundation.) If you haven't seen my Fine Homebuilding column yet, it's on newsstands now, and here's a link to a PDF version of it. Reprinted with permission copyright 2011, The Taunton Press, Inc. You can also find this video in the "Magazine Extras" section of the Fine Homebuilding website here.

 

by Katie Hutchison for House Enthusiast

Fun with upper-level oriels

Image excerpt from Fine Homebuilding Drawing Board column about upper-level oriels.Drop by your local newsstand, and pick up the September, 2011 issue of Fine Homebuilding to find my latest "Drawing Board" column about upper-level window bays, known as oriels. Explore three different types: an entry-announcing oriel, stair-landing oriel, and a pair of oriel dormers. Find out why you might want to incorporate an upper-level oriel in your next project. Click here for a PDF of the column. "Taking oriels to a new level" by Katie Hutchison, Issue #221, September 2011. Reprinted with permission copyright 2011, The Taunton Press, Inc.

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by Katie Hutchison for House Enthusiast