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BAY & BOW WINDOWS
Sometimes a single window just won’t cut it. When you need to add a dramatic flair to a room, like this master bedroom, consider the classic bow window.
While dramatic in their effect and ability to transform a room, the bow windows are known for their soothing design.
By House Style: Traditional
By Window Style: Bay & Bow
Room: Bedroom
BAY WINDOWS
One large picture window with two smaller panes on either side (usually three panes).
It protrudes from the house structure and adds square footage to your home.
It also creates a more modern look and feel and brings in good aesthetics to your home.
BOW WINDOWS
Has four or more panes of the same size arranged in a rounded shape.
It can also be used to create a turret effect on a corner of the home for wide-angle views.
It is most often associated with Victorian-style houses.
AVAILABLE EXTERIOR FRAME COLORS
BRICK
CREAM
TAN
BRONZE
DRIFTWOOD
CHOCOLATE
PINE
WHITE
SIMONTON® BAY AND BOW WINDOWS INSPIRATIONAL PHOTOS
Cherry Woodgrain Bow Window
This bow window with an antique cherry woodgrain interior adds to the overall color scheme of the room.
Bay Window with Seating
Bay windows give you the perfect place to read a book or enjoy the beautiful view.
Bow Window Elegance
Create a whole new look for your home’s exterior with a gorgeous bow window. Add grids and choose from a variety of colors to create a look that expresses your style and is exclusive to your home.
Bow Window Curb Appeal
Take the exterior of your home to a whole new level with our bow windows. These windows will add beauty and dimension to your house.
The Bay Window Dining Nook
When you have beautiful new windows, you’ll love entertaining friends and family. A bay window not only adds style, but allows more light to enter your home to create a warm atmosphere.
Contemporary Bow Window
Create a unique look with beautiful bow windows. Not only will it create a whole new look inside your house, it will add dimension and beauty to the outside.
Graceful Bow Window
Our bow windows will compliment the look of your home with an expanded view.
Bay Perfection
Give your room a whole new look and some extra seating with the unique style of a bay window.
WHY CHOOSE VINYL BAY OR BOW WINDOWS?
Our vinyl bay and bow windows deliver low-maintenance durability you can count on.
Vinyl is a great insulator, making it an energy efficient option for your home. Choosing vinyl can help save you money on heating and cooling costs for your home.
Our bay and bow windows are also backed by an industry leading warranty so you can have peace of mind that your investment is protected.
BAY AND BOW WINDOW FEATURES
Bay windows consist of three windows angled sharply outward.
The traditional configuration includes a large, fixed window in the middle with smaller windows on either side. Bow windows consist of four or more panels that gently curve outward.
Bay and bow windows offer superior versatility as they can be created from a combination of window styles. Choose from picture windows, casement windows and double hung windows to create a functional solution for your home.
Since bay windows extend outward from your home, they deliver extra interior space that can be used to create a built-in window seat. For this reason, they’re commonly used in kitchens, living rooms, dining rooms and master bedrooms to make the space feel bigger.
WHAT ARE THE KEY BENEFITS OF BAY AND BOW WINDOWS?
Bay and bow windows add style and dimension to both the inside and outside of your home.
From the outside looking in, bay and bow windows never fail to impress and add instant curb appeal. From the inside looking out, bay and bow windows let in natural light and create additional space within any room. They’re ideal for creating a cozy reading nook or breakfast space.
WHAT HOMESTYLE IS BEST SUITED FOR BAY AND BOW WINDOWS?
Like double hung windows, the bay and bow are suited for almost any traditional American home including:
Cape cods, colonials, Victorians, craftsman homes, ranch homes, cottages, farmhouses, or Tudors. Depending on the style of your home, consider a grille pattern for your bay or bow windows, which would add a custom touch and the opportunity to completely transform your home’s curb appeal.