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Bay Windows

Stunning Panoramic Views

  • Adds charming character
  • Energy-efficient
  • Highly Secure
  • Long lasting guarantees

What Is a Bay Window?

A bay window is an arrangement of three or more individual window units. A bay window adds a projection to the wall which can be stood in, adding a stylish look from the outside and a great place to sit and relax on the inside. Bay windows can be crafted from uPVC, timber or aluminium double glazing to fit with the style of any property.

Why Choose Bay Windows?

Bay windows allow you to enjoy panoramic views of your outside space and are a perfect place to relax. Adding the sense of space and offering more light, due to the extra panes, whilst becoming a beautiful feature by proving charming character to your home. With a range of material options and colours to choose from, a bay window can be a unique and inspiring addition to your home.

Bay and Bow Window Configurations

Everest single end bay window

Single End Bay

Everest splay bay window

Splay Bay

Everest circular bay window

Circular Bay

Everest square bay window

Square Bay

What Is the Difference Between a Bay and Bow Window?

A bay window and bow window are similar and sometimes difficult to tell apart from the outside but they do have one clear difference. A bow window is a unit planted onto the wall and therefore the projection created cannot be stood in, whereas a bay window adds a projection to the wall which can be stood in from the inside.

 

Bay Window Commonly Asked Questions

What is the difference between a bay window and a bow window?

A bay window is when the fabric of the building forms the shape – ie brickwork that protrudes from the property and provides extra space in the building. A bow window is the formation of a curve shape by connecting up a number of windows. This protrudes over the brickwork. With a bay window design, you can enjoy additional light and an extended view. A bow window enables the homeowner to incorporate more glass into the room due to the curve and can go a long way to making your room appear bigger and brighter.

Are bay windows more expensive?

The cost all depends on the size of the aperture and how many windows are required to fill the space. Of more consideration is the quality - low budget options with less reinforcement or poorly fitted can result in structural problems that cause the window to distort, crack and even leak over time.

What colour options are available for Bay or Bow windows?

As our bay and bow options are constructed using our standard range there is a large range of colours to help you personalise to your own style.

Read more: Everest bay window colours...

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