Bow & Bay Windows

Add Space and Light with Bow & Bay Windows

Our uPVC bow and bay windows offer a practical, low-maintenance solution that delivers long-term performance. The strong multi-chambered profile provides excellent insulation while maintaining slim sightlines for maximum light.

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What Are Bow & Bay Windows?

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Bow and bay windows extend beyond the external wall of a property to form a feature window made up of three or more panels.

  • Bay windows use angled sections to create a defined projection

  • Bow windows feature a curved design for a softer, more panoramic appearance

Both styles increase internal space, allow more daylight into the room and enhance kerb appeal.

Bow and bay windows can be configured using casement windows, flush casement windows or sliding sash windows, depending on the look and function you prefer.

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Energy-Efficient Double Glazed Designs

Bow and bay windows are designed to enhance light without compromising efficiency. Our double glazed units help keep warm air inside and cold air out, improving thermal performance across the entire opening.

Key benefits include:

  • Improved indoor comfort all year round

  • Reduced draughts

  • Lower heating costs

  • Better acoustic performance

This makes bow and bay windows a smart upgrade for both older properties and modern homes.

Colours, Finishes & Customisation

Our bow and bay windows are available in a wide range of colours and finishes to suit your property style.

Popular options include:

  • White

  • Cream

  • Anthracite Grey

  • Black

  • Chartwell Green

  • Woodgrain finishes

Our uPVC options form part of our wider uPVC window range and can also be compared with aluminium windows for homeowners considering a slimmer, more contemporary frame.

Strong, Secure & Low Maintenance

uPVC bow and bay windows are built for long-term reliability.

  • Reinforced frames for added strength

  • Modern locking systems for improved security

  • Weather-resistant materials that won’t fade, swell or rot

  • No painting or sealing required

They offer peace of mind with minimal maintenance.

Perfect for Traditional & Modern Homes

Bow and bay windows are commonly installed in:

  • Period and Victorian-style properties

  • Semi-detached and detached homes

  • Living rooms and dining areas

  • Homes looking to maximise light and views

Their versatile design makes them suitable for a wide range of property styles.

Perfect for Traditional or Conservation-Look Homes

Even if you live in a modern property, sliding sash windows add charm and character. They’re a popular choice for homeowners wanting a heritage look without the cost or maintenance of timber.

Why Choose uPVC for Sliding Sash Windows?

Both uPVC and aluminium are excellent materials for bow and bay windows, offering strong performance, durability and modern design options.

  • uPVC – highly energy-efficient, cost-effective and virtually maintenance-free

  • Aluminium – slim, strong frames ideal for larger openings and contemporary homes

  • Long-lasting materials – resistant to warping, rot and corrosion

  • Secure by design – reinforced frames and modern locking systems

  • Efficient glazing options – compatible with high-performance double glazing

Our bow and bay windows are available in both uPVC window systems and aluminium windows, allowing you to choose the material that best suits your home and style preferences.

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What is the difference between bow and bay windows?

Bow windows curve outward with multiple panels, while bay windows have a straight projection typically with three panels.

How do bow and bay windows enhance natural light in a room?

Their projection captures light from different angles, brightening interiors and offering wider outside views.

Are there specific structural requirements for installing bow or bay windows?

Yes, they require a strong lintel or structural support beneath due to their weight and projection.

Can I add seating or storage to the area created by a bay window?

Absolutely, adding a cosy window seat or storage chest adds charm and functionality to your space.

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