ᐅ Looking for Recommendations on "Fascias" – Nostalgic Charm

Created on: 17 Aug 2020 09:23
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Pinkiponk
Since we have decided, contrary to our original plans, to build without shutters for various reasons, we would like to add window and patio door trim to give the house a somewhat “old-fashioned,” or nostalgic, appearance. Has anyone here added trim to their house and can share practical tips on what to watch out for?

Has anyone in the forum painted their trim themselves? (This question is less important, as we will probably order the trim pre-made.)

Are there any general recommendations on how to give our house a nostalgic charm without causing costs to skyrocket?
hausnrplus2518 Aug 2020 19:36
Hello,

we also considered adding trim bands (fascias) to our house. Why shouldn't they be just painted on?

We are also planning to have (modern) paneled interior doors and kitchen cabinet fronts, but we will probably skip that for the front door and divided-light windows. We hope to achieve a good mix of classic, country house, and modern styles.
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grinchmaster
19 Aug 2020 18:22
We faced the same problem with our new build. Shutters were either too expensive or too complicated. So, I quickly made trim from styrofoam boards, applied reinforcing mesh, and plastered over them. It has held up so far.

Zweistöckiges weißes Haus mit grauen Fensterrahmen, Blumenkästen, Hof mit Fahrrad.
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Snowy36
19 Aug 2020 20:13
However, the rebates should be oriented “inward,” otherwise they would actually be pilasters (-;
Please make sure they are thicker at the bottom of the window to visually match, especially since the windowsill is usually in between...

Close-up of a white window frame in front of a rough facade wall with a textured surface
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annab377
24 Aug 2020 12:08
Snowy36 schrieb:

However, the reveals belong "to the inside," otherwise they would be pilasters (-;
Please make sure they are thicker at the bottom of the window so that it
looks right, especially since the windowsill is usually still in between...

The reveals are supposed to be the same width/thickness at the window height and not getting wider towards the bottom, right?
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Snowy36
25 Aug 2020 13:07
I think we are talking about different things here.... The bottom edge / rebate needs to be wider with the standard aluminum windowsill... if it is the same width as on the left, right, and top, but the windowsill visually covers 3cm (1.2 inches) of the 8cm (3.1 inches), it looks awkward.
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knabbels
28 Apr 2025 07:17
How wide are your reveals?