What is the typical size of a Queen Anne Victorian window trim?

The typical size of a Queen Anne Victorian window trim can vary depending on the specific design and style of the window, as well as the era and region in which it was built. However, generally speaking, Queen Anne Victorian window trims tend to be wider and more ornate compared to other architectural styles. The width of the trim is typically at least 4-6 inches (10-15 cm), but it can be wider, ranging up to 10 inches (25 cm) or more. The trim often features intricate detailing, such as scrollwork, carved motifs, and decorative moldings. Keep in mind that these dimensions are just general guidelines and may vary depending on the specific architectural details of each individual window.

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