Bay & Bow Windows in Melbourne

Window World bay and bow windows are a great option when it comes to revitalizing your home as they allow natural light into your space. Create a warm and inviting space with our bay and bow window options.

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Increase the living space in almost any room with beautiful bay or bow windows. These elegant additions invite more natural light and create a feeling of openness, making them perfect for large rooms. More reasons to love this style:

  • Add style to the exterior of your home
  • Extruded vinyl frames and sashes provide superior energy efficiency
  • Offering a larger viewing area than most windows
  • Slimline reinforced mullion design for superior strength

Our bay and bow windows come in a variety of colors to fit your style:

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*Color options may vary based on package, dimensions, and more.

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Bay Windows

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Low-E Glass

Low-E glass is brilliantly engineered to minimize the amount of UV rays and unwanted temperatures in your home in all climates.

Warm-Edge Spacer

Intercept’s™ Warm-Edge Spacer insulates the exterior edges of a sealed unit and can tack on 5% savings on monthly energy costs.

Vinyl Framing

Vinyl window frames are constructed with a complex array of compartments internally to help trap and repel unwanted weather.

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Bow Windows

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See This Style In Your Home

360° View

Click and drag your mouse or use your finger to rotate the window for a full, exclusive view.

Zoom In and Out

Use CMD+scroll (for MAC users) or the Windows key + Scroll (for Windows users) to zoom in for a closer look at this window style.

Explore

Want to view this window style in your own space? Click the button below to see how this window will complement your home and your decor style.

See This Window In Your Home

Low-E Glass

Low-E glass is brilliantly engineered to minimize the amount of UV rays and unwanted temperatures in your home in all climates.

Warm-Edge Spacer

Intercept’s™ Warm-Edge Spacer insulates the exterior edges of a sealed unit and can tack on 5% savings on monthly energy costs.

Vinyl Framing

Vinyl window frames are constructed with a complex array of compartments internally to help trap and repel unwanted weather.

Step 1:

Open your smartphone’s camera and point it at the QR code. If you are already on your phone, just click here.

Step 2:

Tap the banner that appears on your screen.

Step 3:

Find an open space in your home or on a wall to experience the window model in augmented reality.

What is energy efficiency?

Energy-Efficient Windows

When it comes to your home, energy-efficient windows can provide savings on your energy bill and year-round comfort. Learn more about how going green can help you save green.

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Bay & Bow Windows FAQs

What is a bay window?

Both bay and bow windows extend outwards from the home, creating a 3 dimensional impression. Bay windows typically consist of three windows. The middle window is often static, while the windows on the sides offer ventilation. Bay windows are defined by the sharp angles between the windows and their geometric appearance.

What is a bow window?

Bow windows are often made up of more than three window panes with more subtle angles that give them a unique, rounded appearance.

How are bay windows constructed?

Bay windows are composed of three windows that come together to form a single complete unit. The middle window is often a fixed, picture window that allows for a wide, unobstructed view. The windows on either side are typically double-hung or casement style windows that can be opened and closed for ventilation.

What is the difference between bay windows and bow windows?

While these two popular window styles offer many of the same aesthetics and benefits, what makes them different is the size and number of window panes in the configuration.

Bay windows feature either a three-pane or box design, typically with one “picture window” in the center and a smaller window pane on either side.

Bow windows are a similar structure but are made of four to six panes of angled glass of the same size.

What are the features of bow and bay windows?

Bay and bow windows offer these best-in-class features:

  • An expanded view to bring additional light into your home
  • A multi-channel design for additional insulation
  • Extruded vinyl frames and sashes to help increase energy efficiency
  • Slimline reinforced mullion design for added strength
  • Adjustable turnbuckle cable hanging system to eliminate sagging and bowing
  • 1-1/4” furniture grade veneer on head, seat boards, and jambs
  • Available in double-hung, casement, and fixed lite styles

How can you decorate a bay window?

Bay windows offer the opportunity for a wide range of design elements and unique styles. That being said curtains are the most popular and arguably the best-suited window treatment for bay windows.

How can you decorate a bay window ledge?

Bay and bow windows offer a wide ledge that is ripe for decoration. The opportunities are endless, but some common decor elements include decorative pillows and cushions, plants, candles, lamps, and more!

Can I add enhancements to my bay and bow windows?

Yes, you can further enhance your bow and bay windows with these additions:

  • ClimaTech insulated glass package featuring PPG’s Low-E glass and Intercept™ warm-edge spacer system for enhanced insulating performance
  • Full or half fiberglass screens provide ventilation while keeping insects out
  • Bay and bow windows are available in white or beige with optional light oak, dark oak, or cherry woodgrain interior finishes

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