Bow & Bay Windows
Transform Your Space
Bow & Bay Windows Add Room To Your Room
Bow and Bay glass windows can have a dramatic effect on the look of your Austin, Houston, Pasadena, & Sugar Land home. But what’s the difference in the two?
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Bow Vs. Bay: What's The Difference?
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A bay window has three openings, available in angled projections. A bow window usually has four or five. A bay window’s overall structure consists of a picture window with two other windows, usually smaller, on either side. A bow window’s structure is curved, creating a rounded appearance on the outside of the home and giving it that elegant, Southern feel indicative of Texas.
The Benefits of Bow & Bay Windows
More Natural Light
Protruding out from the side of your home, these windows are placed upon a curve to get that dramatic three dimensional effect. Both bay and bow windows will let in more natural light, increasing your view of the outdoors immensely.
Added Space
By design, a bay or bow window will make your room appear to be larger. A standard window is just a flat pane of glass that is on the same plane as your wall, but a bay or boy creates an illusion of the whole space being larger because of its protruding shape. Add space or at least the illusion of it by utilizing a bay or bow window.
Window Seat
These windows can have a seat board at the base. This is great place to sit, relax and enjoy the view. These bay seats are a very attractive part of the interior of your home. Many people recall memories of sitting there and reading, laughing and dreaming.
Added Value
As with any home repair or remodel, we need to consider its effect on curb appeal and value. Adding or replacing a bay or bow window with the best windows for Texas homes will only increase both.
Luxurious, sophisticated, or simple and elegant, we are able to pick the right windows for your specific house and bring out the best in it.