Hi, I have a few windows whose stools look like this, when the bottom trim is pulled back. That is, the stool does not extend into the room past said trim. So I'm unable to place plants or knick-knacks on these stools.
What I'd like are window stools that instead look like this. Note how there's much more shelf space, since the stool extends (toward the photographer) well past the trim.
To effect this sort of transformation, will I have to chisel out all of the present (not-so-deep) stool, and then insert the deeper stool? If so, I'd appreciate tips on how to extract the stool that lies below the vinyl part of the window.
Or can I instead chisel out something like only half of the present stool (leaving alone any stool that lies under the window's vinyl), and marry the still-in-place old stool to a new piece of stool, thus achieving the desired increased depth?
Really, any tips on this whole process in general would be great -- thanks in advance for any help.
Submitted November 28, 2015 at 01:37AM by Privatron http://ift.tt/1QLim3D
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