Understanding Bay and Bow Windows

Renewal by Andersen of San Francisco

 

All windows are beautiful in their own right. With the right material, color, and size, any unit can bring out the best in your home visually. But if you were to ask which styles are the apples of our expert eyes, we’d answer with bow and bay windows San Francisco homeowners love. Allow us to tell you why.

Shape Up

Bow and bay windows look rather similar. Both are composed of three or four units that jut out from the walls. The easiest way to tell them apart is by taking note of their shape. Bow windows resemble a half circle, sweeping in a gentle arc along the walls, hence the name “bow.” When they make a smaller arc, we refer to them as circle bays.

Bay windows, on the other hand, can be squarish or angular. The square-like variety is called a box bay. Angled bays resemble bows in a way, but their sidewalls have more pronounced angles. These create interesting corners that look good indoors as well as outdoors.

Take a Seat

Designers and homeowners typically use both window styles to add depth and dimension to the exteriors of a house. They’re very architecturally stunning. Whether you prefer the elegant arc of a bow or the sharp angles of a bay, these styles will certainly boost your home’s curb appeal.

Indoors, these windows work best at maximizing your indoor space. They add just enough floor space for a sitting area. With deeper bays, you can even use the sill as a built-in window seat. Ingenious homeowners also use the added floor space to add dining, gaming, and reading nooks.

Mix and Match

Bows and bays have a more complicated anatomy than other windows. They actually comprise three or four units. The great thing about this is that you can combine several window types in a single opening.

We especially love the Chicago style: a picture window sandwiched between two casements. This combination offers expansive views and unobstructed ventilation. If you prefer something simple and symmetrical, consider installing units of the same style. A row of tall and narrow double-hung windows would look divine in any room.

Keep It Cool

The secret to wonderfully executed bow and bay windows is in the glass. Pick a package that’s both attractive and efficient. We recommend the impressive glass products by Renewal by Andersen®. These use low-emissivity coatings to fend off excessive heat and sunlight while allowing you to take in clear views. These windows are great for summer—they can help you save on cooling costs and increase overall comfort indoors.

Renewal by Andersen of San Francisco is your go-to company for visually stunning San Francisco window units. Call us at (866) 609-5033 to talk about installing classy bow or bay replacements for your home. Let us know when you’re available for a free in-home consultation. Let’s get your project up and running!

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