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    Bar window

    I need to do something with this window at the bar. I'm thinking shot glass cabinet? Any thoughts...?
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    I’m thinking something like this unless somebody has a better idea?
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    I dont know that I would expose alcohol to sunlight it may break down and ruin it also heat it up but. Sun coming though empty or refilled bottles may look nice

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    The sun really doesn’t come in on that side till late afternoon. No alcohol in that area. Trying to come up with a solution. It’s kind of a blank spot needing help..

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    You could make a shoji screen to fit the window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Pendery View Post
    You could make a shoji screen to fit the window.
    The window itself isn’t as important and some below it, but I want a frame wrapping the window continuing into the cabinet, etc as one piece..

    it will have to be something that works with the rest of the bar.. I’ll probably have to to flute to match..
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    Fluted columns on the sides and the mirror backed shelves below the window could work...

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    Im going to have to do something. I can’t tie it into tye bar, but make it look like it should be there.,The wall looking kinda bare..

    I’m wanting to do a canopy over the bar. The ceiling is 93” I’m thinking a 16”..
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    Make it a stained glass window.
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    Most important thing is to tie the window into into ceiling , gotta get rid of the scrunch corner.
    Marry up the man (ceiling) with the woman (wall) for a nice couple.
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    I already knowI will cut the sheetrock out and inset it..Glass has become so high, I’m thinking wood.

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    if I replicate the rest of the bar, I can hang pictures or something on each side..

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    I slapped together a quick drawing and think it will work.
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