Ideas for siting and position of light
Isabel Robson
5 years ago
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Comments (3)The amount of light they bring into the existing part of the house will also depend on how much of the wall above the opening remains - ie how high your ceilings are in the existing house and if you have a joist/beam running below this height or concealed within it....See MoreIsabel Robson
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