Bay & Bow Windows
How To Recognize Them
Bay windows are combinations of three or more windows projecting outward from a room. Bow windows are a variation of bay windows, made up of four or more window units joined at equal angles to form a curve.
Why To Choose Them
A bow or bay window lets you maximize space and take advantage of multiple views. It also makes a room appear more open and spacious, increases the flow of light into a home, and can add counter area to a room.
When To Use Them
Bay and bow window units can be used in many different architectural settings. Because they extend outward from the home, they tend to alter the basic configuration of a structural style, adding uniqueness.
Where To Place Them
Bay and bow windows work particularly well in rooms where you are trying to create a greater sense of spaciousness. They are popular choices in living rooms and master bedrooms.
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What To Look For
Compare NFRC ratings.
When it comes to U-Factor, the lower the better - and the less you’ll spend heating and cooling. It’s an easy, accurate way to compare the energy efficiency of windows and patio doors.
Owner-2-Owner Transferable Warranty.
Andersen Window & Door products feature a 20-year limited warranty on glass and a 10-year limited warranty on non-glass parts. The limited warranty never loses value over its lifetime because it is non-prorated. Being fully transferable, it can also add real value should you decide to sell your home.
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The Andersen® Advantage
Andersen offers hundreds of standard casement and double-hung styles for bow and bay window configurations. You can also create your own custom arrangement.
