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Window Well Picture Scenes

Large Format Printing Service

This product comes as a kit that was developed for installation inside a window well. There are 12 images choices and two size categories. From the available sizes the scenes can be trimmed if necessary to fit most window well configuations.The kit contains installation instructions as well as weather proof heavy duty velro for attaching to the well surface This product can either be installed on a Do-It-Yourself basis or by a WellExpert installer. Call for product and installation pricing.

WellExpert also offers large format printing services of unique and custom images printed on weather resistant styrene plastic sheets. These large format prints can be used almost anywhere in your home to enhance the decor. We can print these images in any size to fit a specific space or application. We offer two image collections which include our In House Images and our Dreamstime Stock Photo Link, combined these collections will provide you access to millions of beautiful images for your window well or any other part of your home.

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Window Well Picture Scenes are only available in a size of

60x100. This size can be trimmed down for smaller wells

Large format custom printing is avaiable in heights up to 60” tall

and lenghts of any size. Below are some common printing sizes.

Some of the images are also available in an expanded

size of 60x120 for larger wells.

MEASURING FOR PICTURE SCENES

To measure your wells for Picture Scenes you will need 3 key

dimensions, as follows:

1. Depth of the window well

2. Height of the Window

3. Circumference of the Well (see the two well styles below)

STYLE A: Well is wider than the window.

STYLE B: Well is same with as window.

The most improtant measurement is the circumference, as you do not

want to be short and leave an exposed part of the well. As far as the

height of the image goes - you will want it to be at least as high as the

window itself, but is it alway better to go higher than the window up to

as high as the top of the window well, if possible.


Most scenes will actually have to have some of the length and height

trimmed off. Always plan your trim based on which part of the image

is most intresting to you and which side of the image will be most visable

when looking towards the window in which it will be installed.