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Choosing Bay or Bow Replacement Windows
This basically is what the definition of a bay window is. Bay windows
are combinations of three or more windows projecting outward from a
room. There are also different variations of bay windows; for example,
bow windows are a variation of bay windows that is made up of four or
more window units joined at equal angles to form a curve. So, a bay
window is basically any window that extends out from the house and forms
a bay.
2. Why to Choose Them
There are many reasons why you would want to choose a
bay window
for your home, so let's just look at a few of the most obvious ones. Bay
windows are great, and you should get them because they maximize space
and take advantage of multiple views. A bay window will also make a room
appear more open and spacious, increases the flow of light into a home,
and can add counter area to a room. So in other words, you get more
space, light, and distinction.
3. When to Use Them
The real question should be when not to use them. Bay and bow window
units can be used in many different architectural settings to add class,
and ambiance. Because they extend outward from the home, they tend to
alter the basic configuration of a structural style, adding uniqueness
and appeal. So, if you are looking for a little something more in the
look of your house, a bay window is a great way to achieve that. If you
want to add to the living space of your house without increasing the
footings and foundation size (so more for less) then a bay or bow window
is the way to go. If you have a great view off your house, whether it is
of a lovely mountainside, lake, river, sunset, oasis, whatever it may
be, a bay or bow window is a great way to capture that.
4. Where to Place Them
There are some rooms in the house that are more suited to a bay or
bow window. For example, a bay or bow window in a bathroom is probably
not the best placement. Bay and bow windows work particularly well in
rooms where you are trying to create a greater sense of spaciousness, or
in rooms where lots of people will be spending significant amounts of
time in. They are popular choices in living rooms and master bedrooms.
Another great place for a bay or bow window, depending on the layout of
the room, and how formal you intend it to be in the kitchen and dining
room area of the house. For many the kitchen acts as not only the room
for food preparation, but also acts as the place for family gatherings,
homework, etc. This is a great place for a bay or bow window.
5. What To Look For
When you go out and shop for your bay windows, besides the things you
will determine through your personal choices and tastes (such as
materials) you will want to get a bay or bow windows that has good NFRC
ratings. So when shopping, compare NFRC ratings. These ratings are
important because they indicate the efficiency. When it comes to
U-Factor, the lower the better, and the lower number also means the less
you'll spend heating and cooling. It's an easy, accurate way to compare
the energy efficiency of windows and patio doors. So use these ratings
to help you determine which bay window is going to be the best for your
house.
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