Bay Windows
Dynamic views
Bay windows add depth to a room, allowing for multi-angled daylighting and more dynamic views than flat windows can provide.
Bay windows are similar to bow windows in that they both project outward from the building for a more panoramic view than flat windows allow. Both can be configured to varying angles, though typically at 15, 30 or 45 degrees. But while a bow window resembles a hunter’s bow, a bay window joins at distinct angles, allowing for greater sill space inside the building, and anchors on a large center picture window with an unobstructed view.
The three-sash bay window implements a fixed center window flanked by two smaller fixed, casement or double hung windows. The casement and double hung windows can be opened to provide ventilation.