Bay windows were designed during the English Renaissance and were found in many mansions during that time period. Want to brighten or cozy-up a space in your home?
Kansas City Bay Windows extend out of the home in an angular fashion, providing a wider view, increased light, a larger room and a window seat or nook with storage, if so desired.
A Bay Window has three window panels that angle out of the room forming a window seat or alcove.
These widows are typically comprised of one large picture window with narrower casement windows or double-hung windows on either side.
Bay windows can be installed at different angles depending on what is best for your home.
Our Bay and Bow Windows feature Head and Seat Boards of 11/4″ Furniture Grade Birch or Oak Plywood.
Roof Kits Available in Wood, Painted Aluminum and Copper
Bow Windows are generally comprised of four or more windows set side by side creating a gradual curvature.
Bow windows tend to be wider than Bay windows because they have more individual windows, giving a broader view.
A bow window is lower profile, meaning it does not extend out as far on the exterior, or create as large of an alcove in the interior as a bay window does.
Our Bay and Bow Windows feature Head and Seat Boards of 1 1/4″ Furniture Grade Birch or Oak Plywood.
Roof Kits Available in Wood, Painted Aluminum and Copper.
Yes—we offer financing options to help you spread out the cost. Just ask us for details.
Our bay and bow configurations use premium casement or double‑hung windows (your choice!) to deliver great views, ventilation, and style.
Absolutely—their multi-pane assemblies and tight construction significantly reduce heat transfer and drafts, increasing home comfort and lowering energy bills.
Installing a bay or bow window generally takes 2–4 days, depending on the size and any necessary framing adjustments.