Choosing between Bay and Bow Windows
Many of our Peterborough customers do not know the difference Bow and Bay windows. This query is extremely common and is often asked when customers call for replacement uPVC windows. Both windows are extremely similar but there is a difference. This is why we at Peterborough Windows & Doors, have writing a blog to explain the difference between these windows, explaining the benefits of each.
By purchasing either Bay or Bow windows will increase your room space whilst providing floods of light into your room. Bay and Bow windows deliver an astonishing focal point for any room, transferring an interior and exterior into a total transformation. Though both windows can create this marvellous renovation, but they do however have their differences.
The difference between Bow Windows & Bay Windows
Bay windows comprise 3 openings, manufactured in an angled projection, whilst the Bow windows are usually made with four or five. The structure of the bay window is organised with large window to the front, with a small window of equal size on either sides. The bow window is structured in a curve effect, creating a rounded appearance on the outside of the property.
When we look at the angular lines and flat planes of a bay window, these windows often best suit more of a modern home. While the semi-circular effect of the bow window, suits the stunning architecture of a Victorian home. Though both windows types will look stunning on any style home.