Boost your home’s curb appeal with Window World’s black bay & bow windows. Their modern, yet versatile design suits any aesthetic—from classical to contemporary and everything in between. And like all Window World products, this sought-after style is expertly crafted to enhance your home’s performance, energy efficiency, and overall value. Ready to make a statement? Request your free estimate today.
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Both bay and bow windows extend outwards from the home, creating a 3 dimensional impression. Bay windows typically consist of three windows. The middle window is often static, while the windows on the sides offer ventilation. Bay windows are defined by the sharp angles between the windows and their geometric appearance.
Bow windows are often made up of more than three window panes with more subtle angles that give them a unique, rounded appearance.
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 offer 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 offer 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!
Yes. Sometimes the space your old window leaves is large enough for a bay or bow window. If not, Window World can adjust your opening to fit any window style.
Bay windows are composed of three separate windows, angled like an isosceles trapezoid. Bow windows are composed of 4 or 5 separate windows.
Bay and bow windows feature: