Bow

Bow

    Features

  • Projection 12-30 inches which creates the illusion of increased space within a room

  • Available in paint grade or stain grade finishes
    Customizable colours and staining allows you to customize your bay to match a hardwood finish or accent your room.

  • Fully Insulated head (top) and seat (bottom) ensures comfort year round

  • Decorative roofs available in aluminum, shingles, or copper
    Increase the curb appeal using profiled aluminum on fascia up to 16” in height. They can be straight or cambered (curved) and covered with aluminum having ribs at the corresponding intersecting panel.

  • Decorative skirts
    Match your decorative skirt to your roof to increase the curb appeal of your home. They can be finished with raised panels in wood or molding in aluminum, with a 90 degree or sloped finished. They can also be covered in shingles, asphalt or cedar.

  • Can provide additional seating in a room

Did you know?

The Bow window is a 4, 5, 6 or 7 (equal panel) window, available in 10 or 15 degree angles (custom angles are also available). Similar to the Bay window, the bow window creates an illusion of increased space within a room.


Frame Options

Available in vinyl, extruded aluminum clad on the exterior and wood on the interior, or wood in and out

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To request more information on our bow windows, or for purchasing information on any of our windows and doors, please contact us.



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Bow Window
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Other Window Options

Single Hung

Single hung windows are divided into two panels. The top panel of the windows is fixed while the bottom panel operates to provide optimal ventilation to the room. This creates a view free from the interference of the screen.


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Awnings

Awning windows are top hinged windows and open out for increased ventilation while keeping the elements out. Perfect for kitchens, basements, bathrooms and transoms.


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Double Hung

Double hung windows have two operating panels that overlap slightly and slide up and down inside the frame. The top and bottom panels can be equal or offset, but both top and bottom panels open for increased ventilation. This panel window is the traditional style of window in the USA, and many other places that were formerly colonized by the UK.


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