Bay & Bow Windows
Bay and bow windows have a huge design value, but can be a little complicated (and expensive) compared to other windows. They bump out from the wall, allowing for a stool/ledge for plants, sitting, decor, a reading nook, and more. We've done many interesting installations over the years, and they really help open up a space.
Window Types
Bay & Bow Window Details
Considerations
- There are multiple "stool and ceiling" options for bow and bay window areas (white, stained wood, etc.)
- Windows are usually set up as a line of casement windows (which crank open), but we can also install single and double-hung windows in this setup. No slider windows, however.
- Provia makes a Garden window that is usually installed in a kitchen, where it acts as an indoor greenhouse space for house plants. These are considered a bay window, technically!
Difference between bay and bow
Bay windows have two windows set at a 45-degree angle, with one long flat window in the middle.
Bow windows have 4 or 5 windows set at a shallower angle, making a curved "bow" shape.
Projects & Case Studies
Case Studies
Check out our recent window projects around the Minneapolis metro. We help homeowners, churches, businesses, and schools replace old windows.
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Testimonials
FAQ
Need a bay or bow window installed? Call The Kingdom Builders
We offer professional window installation and window replacement in the Minneapolis metro. If you're looking to get single or double-hung windows installed in your residence, we can help you. Whether it's a single window or an entire new construction home needing to be taken care of, we have the team that can make this happen. We are 5-star rated on Google and are the go-to option for friends, family, and neighbors. Always free quotes and no pressure to sign!
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