Pop out kitchen window

Anonymous
Does anyone have experience doing this? I would like to have a small area above the sink for an herb garden. I've only seen this done once and fell in love with the idea. Is this something that makes sense? And what kid of cost am I looking at?
Anonymous
We have one, it's dated, but I love to be able to grow things there in winter. I can't imagine it cost that much - you can just buy them the dimension of the existing window, you will have to account for covering the top outside (ours is singled and not very attractive) and make sure it's flashed properly.

http://www.houzz.com/photos/44280/Apron-sink-traditional-kitchen-chicago
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have one, it's dated, but I love to be able to grow things there in winter. I can't imagine it cost that much - you can just buy them the dimension of the existing window, you will have to account for covering the top outside (ours is singled and not very attractive) and make sure it's flashed properly.

http://www.houzz.com/photos/44280/Apron-sink-traditional-kitchen-chicago


Love that kitchen. I have that window. I suppose I could grow herbs up there but it seems so messy and cluttery and I'm not exactly known for keeping green things alive. I will need to explore this further....
Anonymous
This one has a glass top, kinda ugly from the outside I bet, but functional.

http://www.houzz.com/photos/30738/Laurie-Burke-traditional-kitchen-los-angeles
Anonymous
Oooh I like both of those options. Yes, I wonder what it will look like from the outside. I'm sure there is something that can be done to make it work with the house. Maybe I can do some higher bushes/plants in front of the kitchen so the window is framed a little by the landscaping. Do you think this is something my husband can do or should I find a contractor? He is pretty handy, but hasn't done windows before. I don't want to ask him until I know it's ok because he will get all excited, and he already has a lot going on.
Anonymous
OP. it depends on where the window faces. If you get light from the south then it would work. I had one and never used it. Hard to reach.
Anonymous
Dated feature of questionable value.
Anonymous
I really, really wanted this when we redid our kitchen (I am a big gardener) and my GC talked me out of it and I regret that. Go for it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really, really wanted this when we redid our kitchen (I am a big gardener) and my GC talked me out of it and I regret that. Go for it.



I would need a step ladder to reach the highest shelf and it looks like it would be a pain to clean.
Anonymous
Ohh, I would love that, too! I wonder how much it would cost to have it done... love it!
Anonymous
Much cheaper version of the same effect:
http://www.agardenforthehouse.com/2012/09/steps-to-a-beautiful-window-garden/
Anonymous
We had to have our garden window replaced/rebuilt. (The original was rotting off the house.) Thompson Creek did a fabulous job. We already had a hole in our wall, obviously, but it's a rather large window and cost $4K, if I remember correctly.
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