Can you drywall over a window




















While it is still possible to remove the window and door frames, it is much much harder than I had originally thought. So much harder that we had to ask ourselves;. And luckily, we think yes, drywalling over our windows to effectively hide them is the way to go.

My first thought was bookshelves!!! After nixing bookshelves as the ideal solution, I considered chalk board walls, bulletin boards, and dry erase boards but we just have too much wall space to cover with solutions like those.

There are actually twelve different openings to cover up and hide when you consider we have both sides of the wall to address. On one side which includes the kitchen, living room, and master bedroom , we are drywalling over the windows, texturing, and painting so that you will never know they were there!

And just so you know, even if we properly removed the windows, it would be nearly impossible and super expensive for us to match the brick and cedar siding on the patio side, so we would still have the same issue of how to cover and hide the window openings.

As of yet, we are still not sure how we are going to hide or cover the windows on the converted patio side. I need ideas and inspiration! So what else? Per usual, I am using Pinterest to help me come up with ideas. Leave me links in the comments if you have any good Pinterest suggestions!

Hey did u ever figure out what to do with the other windows? Could u possible send me a list on what the steps would be? I know we would have to include a stud as u did in between the windows themselves but would u remove the paneling? Or keep it and insulation just to the windows? Like Save. Margo 8 years ago.

Thank you for taking down the drapes : I would either drywall over those little windows or put a dresser up to the bottom of the window, working around your floor air vent, and then only if you get plantation shutters.

Dry wall the little window and you have so many options. Related Discussions Kitchen window treatments and awkward wall Q. If you go with the valance and blind options I have some practical advice. Choose blinds that are cord-free because little hands love to play with cords. Install the binds first.

To get the length of the valance measure from a couple of inches below the ceiling to about an inch below the blinds when they at the top of the window. Doing this will make your windows look much taller and give you full sunlight when the blinds are up.

When you can afford to do so I'd add molding around the windows to make them more of a feature and crown molding as well. Adding the crown as a weekend DIY project isn't hard with the right tools but adding the window moldings is a professional job. Awkward windows above bed- need help Q.

It would be great if you could either post a pic of the entire other sides of the room or a drawing to show what you are working with!

The open bathroom is not a hard fix really, you could close that in from what I can see without much issue! If you can't place the bed across from the windows or another wall then I like something like what eagledzines posted! Hi Pkstanley, hope all is well. Just saw this today and thought I'd post a link, some lovely items to look at, a little glam inspiration for you.

You need to look at all the electrical outlets and trim that you have in your room. Adding the additional drywall could really cause issues. I would first try to remove the wall paper. Have you tried to use the Paper Tiger and a good wall paper removal product? I have always found that local painters are really good at removing old wallpaper. A trick is that after you get as much of the wall paper and adhesive off the wall, use an oil based primer not water based to seal the walls.

Its going to be a lot of work, I would give some local painters a try. Good luck with your project! Thank you for your insight. I am just stumped!! Buy Some Land. To build a home, you'll first need a place to put it. Plan Your Home's Layout. For now, go wild. Find a Builder and an Architect. Create a Budget for Building Your Home. Stuff Happens.

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