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  • Puff
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Are they recessed a bit?

 

Maybe you can just leave them there and cover them with a sheet of gyprock or the like.

 

Then you'd just have to plaster and paint it when you do the rest of the room.

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are the windows flush to the wall?

 

if recessed I'd just gyprock over it and flush it to the door frame and hire one of them sanders on a stick thing that hook up to a vacuum cleaner to get it perfect.

 

edit: that's hell funny, both me and puff said the same thing at the same time hahahhaha

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could do something cool with those lights and some LED's too actually.

 

with some thin wiring you could drill small holes into the glass (possibly) and insert the leds to make the windows light up. and use a little controller that lights them up based on music.

 

would take abit of messing around but that or gyprocking over it is all I'd do.

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yeah just goop on the gyprock glue and maybe a few studs around the edges.

 

I bet hes gona gyprock up the main windows while hes at it and make it a big 'aquaponics' room to grow 'tomatoes' robba.

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Hmm, see how we go. The rest of the house is brick, so would kinda like to have a similar feeling and finish throughout. Either way, I can't imagine it'd be too pricey for either solution.

 

Party glass bricks sounds wild...:mexicanwave:

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yep you could plaster over. might need a few bits of timber in there though for fixing to. a bit hard to tell but the door frame arcs might need a bit of work to look nice. need a better photo of the door arc to tell.

 

those bricks look like an after thought from someone ? they are definitely odd idea. the door looks like a add on at one stage too?>

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