Not sure if this is the apprrpriate forum as I expect some pushback. In my defence I love wood as a material and have replaced window boards with oiled hardwood in a previous house.
I'll be replacing all the window boards in the house with new. Every rooms will be replastered and there will be some internal insulation being added as well.
Following an example that I found in the US, I intend to replace all of them with quartz or granite or similar. It is such a practical surface and doesn't suffer any of the maintenance and damage issues that affect traditional window boards. UPVC are very easy to scratch and look cheap, wood is lovely, but needs maintenance and is easily damaged by water and sunlight.
Now to the original question. Is there any reason other than aesthetics why window boards have horns? In my opinion all they do is clutter the window/wall junction. They are more difficult to plaster and decorate and do not appear to serve any useful purpose.
I am open to persuasion
Regards
Tet
I'll be replacing all the window boards in the house with new. Every rooms will be replastered and there will be some internal insulation being added as well.
Following an example that I found in the US, I intend to replace all of them with quartz or granite or similar. It is such a practical surface and doesn't suffer any of the maintenance and damage issues that affect traditional window boards. UPVC are very easy to scratch and look cheap, wood is lovely, but needs maintenance and is easily damaged by water and sunlight.
Now to the original question. Is there any reason other than aesthetics why window boards have horns? In my opinion all they do is clutter the window/wall junction. They are more difficult to plaster and decorate and do not appear to serve any useful purpose.
I am open to persuasion
Regards
Tet