Bay & Bow Windows
Choose Your Style
Bay and bow windows project outward from your home, creating additional interior space while allowing more natural light to enter. Both styles make dramatic architectural statements, but they have distinct differences in design and function.

Bay Windows
Bay windows typically consist of three windows: a large center picture window flanked by two smaller operable windows set at 30° or 45° angles.
- •Creates a more angular, geometric appearance
- •Typically projects further from the wall
- •Creates more interior space and a deeper sill
- •Great for creating a window seat or display area

Bow Windows
Bow windows consist of four or more window panels of equal size arranged in a gentle curve, creating a rounded appearance.
- •Creates a more curved, elegant appearance
- •Admits more light due to more glass panes
- •Provides a wider view of the outdoors
- •Often used in living rooms and master bedrooms
Features & Benefits
Expanded Views
Enjoy wider, panoramic views of the outdoors with multi-panel bay and bow window designs.
More Natural Light
Multiple glass panels allow more sunlight to enter your home, creating bright, welcoming spaces.
Added Interior Space
The projecting design creates additional interior space perfect for window seats or display areas.
Ventilation Options
Incorporate casement or double-hung windows into your bay or bow configuration for fresh air.
Energy Efficiency
Advanced insulating features and Energy Star® rated glass options reduce energy consumption.
Enhanced Home Value
These distinctive windows create dramatic curb appeal and increase your home's resale value.
Transform Your Home Today
Contact us to learn more about our bay and bow window options and get expert guidance on the perfect solution for your home.