Window Style Focus: Create Cozy Corners Using Bay Windows

Sitting nooks are ideal for reading, snacking, or even just staring at stunning outdoor views. The best thing about these quaint corners is that they don’t involve any major remodels.

You can add a sitting area just by installing bay windows. They’re composed of three or four units joined at 30- to 40-degree angles. They create deep sills, which you can use as a sitting or reading perch. With just a little added space, they can dramatically change the way you enjoy your time at home!

Bay Styles
This window type is a favorite among experts on windows in Maryville, TN. The angled bay is perhaps the most common form. It has three equally angled sides so that views and lighting come at you from three directions.

A box bay has three sides too, but it is shaped more like rectangle. It typically only has window units at the front of the “box.” This variation adds the most in terms of floor space. If the space is deep enough, you can even fit a game table, piano, or desk in there.

Technically speaking, angled and box bays are installed only on the ground floor of the house. If you wish to expand your second-story living space, consider getting oriel windows. Put simply, these are bays that don’t touch the ground. They can be angular, boxy, or circular—whichever shape you want. They’re usually used to create cozy nooks in bedrooms and studies.

Bays that have softer angles are called bow windows. They’re typically on the larger side and form an expansive arc along the exterior walls of a home. In addition to maximizing space, they provide a fine architectural detail.

Best Material
Bows and bays are like a protruding wall of glass. If you’re not careful about materials, the scorching heat and blinding light can make you more uncomfortable rather than cozy. To make sure this doesn’t happen, pick a glass package with low-emissivity coatings.

Renewal by Andersen® replacement windows use High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass, which features spectrally selective coatings that reduce heat gain and block off UV rays. In other words, the glass allows you to enjoy views and sunshine without worry of getting burned if you get too close to the window. Further, you also don’t have to worry about UV rays causing the fabric and furniture on your sitting nook to fade.

Here at Renewal by Andersen of Knoxville, we make your dream sitting nook a reality. We install bows, bays, and several other types of replacement windows Lenoir City, TN, homeowners love. Call us up . Let’s schedule a free no-obligation consultation to determine which space-maximizing windows fit your home best.

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