Our energy-efficient bay and bow windows are manufactured with energy-saving features like low-E glass, warm-edge spacers, and insulators like argon gas. They are great options to liven up a home and to help increase its curb appeal. Learn more here.
Bay windows are a type of window that has three glass panes while bow windows have between 4-6. Both styles protrude from the exterior wall of your home, creating a three-dimensional effect. Because of their three-dimensional structure, they create extra space inside your home.
While these two popular window styles offer many of the same aesthetics and benefits, what makes them different is the size and number of window panes in the configuration.
Bay windows feature either a three-pane or box design, typically with one “picture window” in the center and a smaller window pane on either side.
Bow windows are a similar structure but are made of four to six panes of angled glass in the same size.
Each bay and bow window is custom-made to perfectly fit the open space in your home and give it a one-of-a-kind look. Their dimensionality creates a dramatic new look for your interior, perfect for a reading area or breakfast nook.
Besides bringing natural light into your home, bay and bow windows can boast these benefits:
Yes. All of our bay and bow windows are designed to insulate your home for maximum energy efficiency. You will enjoy lower energy bills and a more comfortable living area after installing our specially-designed products.
Bay windows are composed of three windows that come together to form a single complete unit. The middle window is often a fixed, picture window that allows for a wide, unobstructed view. The windows on either side are typically double-hung or casement style windows that can be opened and closed for ventilation.
Bay windows present the opportunity for a wide range of design elements and unique styles. That being said curtains are the most popular and arguably the best-suited window treatment for bay windows.
Bay and bow windows feature a wide ledge that is ripe for decoration. The opportunities are endless, but some common decor elements include decorative pillows and cushions, plants, candles, lamps, and more!