how many windows on your house?

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  1. deleted

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    same amount of windows I started with.. and one new roof.. :=)
     
  2. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    I've got the same old roof as I had before.
     
  3. GLENGLEN

    GLENGLEN Banned

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    Which You Told Us A Few Days Ago, Leaks So Bad You Have To Keep Placing

    *Plants [​IMG] * Under The Drips, What A Cheapskate Way To

    Construct An Indoor Drip Watering System...[​IMG].



    Cheers Glen.
     
  4. ☉rtus ♉

    ☉rtus ♉ Waffle

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    I believe we have 10, i'm to lazy to walk around and double check though lol

    I counted the two sliding doors we have as 2 windows each though :D otherwise we have 6.. but c'mon.. a sliding door is like 2..?
     
  5. Lynnbrown

    Lynnbrown Firecracker

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    What a strangely interesting thread...

    20 windows upstairs
    5 windows in the basement
     
  6. GLENGLEN

    GLENGLEN Banned

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    How Can You Have Underground Windows, What Do You Look Out At,

    Worm Farms, Compost, And The Occasional Decomposing Body...:eek:.???



    Cheers Glen.
     
  7. Lynnbrown

    Lynnbrown Firecracker

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    LOL...The windows are literally at ground level. Somehow they built it so that the few windows down there are placed exactly there...you can see the flowers I've planted in front of them. :D Except for one has a view of a sidewalk in the back yard. It's only interesting when one of the cats lays in front of it. :p
     
  8. Lynnbrown

    Lynnbrown Firecracker

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    Oh...and the rest of the walls are down in the ground. :)
     
  9. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    in my house i like to sit with the curtains all drawn, cause i ain't got no windows and i ain't got no lawn, in my house. but you can bring your own when you come down. to my house.

    a verse from zager and evens song "my house", on their one and only every alblum, that was released some time in the late 60s or early 70s.

    as for MY "house", there is infact, ONE (front) window (which looks out on a small paved parking lot) and ONE door (in the same wall next to it) to the outisde world. there is one bathroom and a door to it which may be seperately closed. in the bathroom there is one window that looks out onto the back yard of a neighbor. the structure in which i reside itself, has none. there are no other doors, such as to adjoining rooms, nor other windows nor places for them. there are adjoining occupancies to either side, identical as to number and availability of doors and windows.

    the view is not entirely dismal. accross the street there is a preserved older mansion in a densely vegitated parklike setting. in the further distance, less then five blocks away, can be clearly seen the combination railroad and intercity bus station. two blocks away is a convenience store, also visible in that direction.

    half a block away, and on the opposite side of an often heavily trafficed street, that had once been a highway, and thus the location of my residence that had once been a a motel (though it is still called one, dispite the majority of residents, such as myself, being somewhat longer term), is a modest hamburger stand called nubbins.

    the other side of the railway is main street of town, the post office, and the transfer point for several routs of the local transit bus system.

    a location both relatively safe and peaceful, as well as convenient, were it not for the included cable tv on which neighbors watch sporting events at all and odd hours, and the somewhat excessive rent, considering the minimalism of space and available amenities.
     
  10. Frieden

    Frieden Senior Member

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    I have no clue! I've never actually step foot in my house. When I see it in two weeks, I'll make sure to count! I'm sure there are going to be more than a few, as it's quite large!
     
  11. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    It’s hard to count because I have bay windows and I’m not certain if that counts as three or one, I have two stained-glass windows, and I have two small windows which flank both sides of the front door. I either have 13 windows on the 1st floor or 21.

    The 2nd floor is easier with 9

    The 3rd floor even easier with 3 large windows and 1 skylight


    Hotwater
     

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