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Bay and bow windows
How they work: A grouping of three or more windows that angle out beyond the wall of a house. A bay usually consists of a central window flanked by two smaller windows, while a bow includes an array of windows arranged in a semi-circle. They create a little niche of extra space in a room.
Where it works best: These showstopping windows are often used in more public rooms, like a living room, but that’s not all. Here are some places we love a bay or bow window:
- In a traditional home, like a Victorian, a bay window really looks beautiful. Conversely, bows have a slightly more modern feel so they can fit a contemporary home well.
- Anywhere there’s a beautiful view, the array of windows included in a bay or bow configuration will really put that view on display.
- Anywhere you want to create a cozy spot to curl up with a book, think a bedroom or a stair landing.
Here’s what else you should know about bay windows: Sometimes condensation can form more easily in a bay window because it angles out beyond the house. When installing a bay window, ask your contractor about adding additional insulation at the top of the window.









