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I have a box bay window that I have inserted into a residence. The box bay window that is available has fixed windows on each side of the box. I need to modify the box bay window to have siding (as is on the walls of the building) on the small sides of the box. The main window should have two (2) double hung windows in it. What can I do if anything to modify the box bay window to have siding on the "short" sides and put two double hung windows in the "main" window side of the box bay window? See image for reference.
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Edit the family and insert or "nest" sliding & double hung windows in place of the fixed glass. Good Luck.
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Christopher Ganiere, NCARB, LEED AP
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