Bullnosed drywall window trim


Larry_Sweeney
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I did this by drawing a polyline around the window opening (be sure to turn of interior casings) which I converted to a molding. i specified SM03 shoe molding and then aligned it to match the drywall. I also changed rte window frame depth to 5" (in a 6" wall).

 

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I don't think there's much about this process that you would like! I would probably consider creating a millwork symbol with stretch planes that you can add to each window and manually resize. Here's what experimented with:

 

Window Frame: width: 1"  / Depth: 3.5"  /  Inset: 0"

Window Sash:  Inset: 1"

Window Casing: off

Window Sill: custom molding drawn in section view, Extend: 1"  / Inset: 2 1/2"

 

Wall: Drywall layer = Air Gap (I know...nobody would want to do this, but this removes the drywall from view at the top of the sill)

 

Custom molding for bullnose drywall, created in section cut, added to library, then drawn in an elevation view and manually snapped to drywall.

 

Result:

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