These window surrounds found in medieval england, france ,italy- and many times even in tudor revival houses of the 1840’s and in the 1920’s (in united states) – have “full” mullions – meaning that the surround acts as the entire structure/frame of the window from outside to inside the house and is the actual frame or jamb of the operable casement window itself.. As far as the arches, it was a local craftsman i found when googling “arch trim austin texas” (i live in the austin area). the cost was around $240 total if memory serves me right (i have a memory of $80/window).. Mitered arch. if you're good with a miter saw, or just want to experiment with one, you can also miter the trim around the window. start with standard window casing or baseboard that you would use.
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