Bay & Bow Windows


Bay and bow windows project outward from your home's walls, creating additional interior space and flooding rooms with natural light. While bay windows typically feature three sections with angled sides, bow windows create a gentler curve using four or more panels. Both styles have been a popular choice in British homes for generations.

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A bay window on the side of a brick building

Bay & Bow Windows


Bay and bow windows project outward from your home's walls, creating additional interior space and flooding rooms with natural light. While bay windows typically feature three sections with angled sides, bow windows create a gentler curve using four or more panels. Both styles have been a popular choice in British homes for generations.

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Our Bay & Bow Windows


Bay & Bow windows have been adding character to homes across the UK for generations. A bay window typically features three sections with an angular design - a large double glazing pane in the middle with angled windows on each side. Bow windows create a more curved appearance using four or more windows. Both styles project outward from the exterior of your home, creating extra living area inside and making rooms feel bigger and brighter.


These windows offer a number of benefits for the inside of your home. They're perfect for creating window seats, reading nooks or display space, while their large glazing panels provide panoramic views and allow maximum light into your room. They are a great choice to transform both the interior and exterior of your property.


We offer a range of styles and configurations to suit any property including uPVC and Aluminium. The choice between bay and bow windows often depends on your home's style and personal preference. Both options are manufactured to the highest standards with multipoint locking systems for your peace of mind, while efficient glazing helps reduce energy bills.

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Here's what makes bay & bow windows great


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Adds character and value to your property

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Excellent energy efficiency

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Creates extra space in a room

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Express your style with our extensive range of colours and finishes. We'll help you find the perfect match for your home.

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FAQs

Here are some common questions we receive about our bay & bow windows. For more information, please get in touch with us.

  • What's the difference between bay and bow windows?

    Bay window styles typically use three sections at angles, while bow windows use four or more sections to create a curved appearance. 

  • Do bay windows need extra support?

    Yes, bay windows need proper structural support. We handle all of this during installation, making sure everything is correctly supported from the ground up and follows building regulations.

  • What can I do with the extra space created by a bay or bow window?

    The additional space from new windows of this type offers plenty of possibilities. It's perfect for creating a comfortable window seat, setting up a reading nook, adding a small desk, or making a bright spot for houseplants. Or, you could leave it sparse and just enjoy the extra light and views.

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