Bay windows

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Wooden bay windows are composed of a number of casement or sash windows joined together to form a bay. Not only visually appealing, a bay window increases the perceived size of a room. Also giving you extended panoramic views and markedly increasing the flow of light through a room.

The difference between a bay window and a bow window

A wooden bay window has three openings. These consist of a picture window in the centre and additional smaller windows on each side. A bow window on the other hand usually has four or five openings which creates a more rounded appearance. A bow window can be constructed to wrap around the corner of a building to create a very unique and attractive turret shape.

Whichever option you are considering, all of our window designs are available in a complete range of colours and finishes. These include natural wood with a Danish Oiled finish, hand painted or a full factory finish where we can closely match any colour of your choice.

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