Create a Distinctive Look for Your Home with Bay or Bow Windows

Nothing creates a distinctive look inside or outside of your home like bay windows or bow windows. Both not only add style, but will bring more light in the interior of your room. Because they both extend outward, they also offer a better view of the surrounding area than a traditional picture window.

Sometimes homeowners confuse the two different types, but they have slight differences. Bay windows are composed of a large window in the center flanked by two smaller windows. The latter are usually casement windows and may be single or double hung. On the other hand, bow windows have three to six windows of equal size that create a gentle curve. These may either be fixed or casement style for ventilation. Often, center windows in a bow configuration are fixed while the side ones open.

Bay windows are usually built as part of a home and actually extend the footprint of the room to create an open sense of space and are typically boxier looking. Bow windows can be retrofitted into a room with an underlying support and offer large internal window ledge areas. Both types give you additional space allowing you to create a window seat, a nook for reading or a display area for photos, plants or special items.

Renewal by Andersen bay and bow windows are energy-efficient and can be used to replace any existing window of the same type or may even be installed to create a new look in a room. Available in a variety of interior and exterior colors, homeowners can match or complement their home’s decor or choose stainable wood, canvas or white interior. For options and to get free quote, contact us at Renewal by Andersen Midwest.

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