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Inner frame for historic windows
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Just chiming in as a passerby: if it’s a protected facade, it can help to document that any insert is fully reversible and doesn’t change exterior appearance or block ventilation paths. I’ve seen people track room RH for a week before installing so they know whether condensation risk is real or just a cold snap. Also, stained glass often looks and sounds better once the room’s echo is toned down—so even a few fabric panels inside (away from the window) can make conversations feel calmer while you figure out the glazing plan
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RE: Inner frame for historic windows - by SpeculatorGuy - 6 hours ago

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