Bay & Bow Windows

Looking for ways to make your home feel cozy and full of character? Bring in panoramic views and an abundance of natural light with bay and bow windows - two timeless designs that instantly elevate your room. At Woodwork Manufacturing & Supply, we offer premium options from trusted brands like Andersen, Jeld-Wen, and Windsor Windows & Doors, so you can enjoy a perfect balance of style, performance, and durability.

What Are Bay & Bow Windows?

These windows are uniquely designed to extend outward from your home’s wall, creating additional space inside and enhancing natural light. A bay window typically features three panels: a large fixed center window with two smaller angled side windows. A bow window uses four or more panels arranged in a soft curve for a rounded appearance.

Both styles not only expand your view but also create a special architectural feature that can be customized with different materials, finishes, and glass options. From cozy window seats to added floor space, these windows bring function and style together in a way standard flat windows cannot.

Why Choose Bay & Bow Windows?

Expanded Views & Light

Bay & bow window styles project outward from your home, bringing a spacious feel inside while drawing in natural light from multiple angles.

Added Living Space

The outward design creates a cozy nook! It’s perfect for a window seat, storage bench, or decorative display.

Energy Efficiency

Our bay and bow windows are built with insulated glass, high-quality frames, and weather-sealed construction to keep your home comfortable year-round.

Custom Style Options

Choose from a variety of materials, finishes, grille patterns, and hardware to match your home’s architecture and personal taste.

Best Uses for Bay & Bow Windows:

  • Living rooms or family rooms for dramatic focal points

  • Breakfast nooks and dining areas

  • Home offices or reading corners

  • Bedrooms for added charm and light

  • Bathrooms and laundry rooms

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between bay and bow windows?

Bay windows normally feature three panels - a large center window flanked by two smaller angled windows. Bow windows have four or more panels arranged in a gentle curve for a softer, rounded appearance. Both styles extend outward to create extra space and enhanced views.

What materials are available for bay and bow windows?

We offer bay & bow windows in wood, vinyl, fiberglass, and composite frames. Wood provides classic warmth, vinyl offers low maintenance, fiberglass is highly durable, and composite combines multiple material benefits for energy efficiency and strength.

Can bay and bow windows be customized?

Yes! You can choose your exact dimensions, frame material, interior and exterior finishes, glass type, grille design, and hardware style. We can even match your existing window colors and trim for a seamless look.

Are bay and bow windows energy efficient?

They sure are! Modern designs include insulated glass, thermal breaks, and advanced sealing to minimize heat transfer, keeping your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer while lowering energy bills.

Do these windows require a lot of maintenance?

They do not. Maintenance typically involves occasional cleaning of the glass and frames, plus checking seals over time. Choosing materials like vinyl or fiberglass can make upkeep even easier.

Quality brands. Expert guidance. Local support you can count on.

Why Choose Woodwork for Your Windows?

We offer trusted, high-quality window brands with expert guidance every step of the way. Whether you’re a contractor, builder, or property manager, our team helps you find the right fit for your project — without the big box runaround. From custom styles to quick lead times, we make it easy to get windows that work hard and look great.

OUR VENDORS WE WORK WITH

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Types of Windows

Choose Your Perfect Window Type

Hinged at the top and opening outward from the bottom, awning windows let in fresh air even during light rain.

Casement windows swing open from the side for maximum ventilation, while picture windows stay fixed to frame beautiful outdoor views.

Both the upper and lower sashes slide vertically, allowing flexible airflow and easy cleaning from inside your home.

Classic in design and efficient in cost — only the lower sash moves, while the upper sash stays fixed for simple operation.

Panels glide horizontally along a track, offering wide, unobstructed views and smooth, space-saving operation.

Non-operable panes designed to bring in natural light and highlight architectural features without opening.

Two glass panels meet seamlessly at the corner to create a dramatic, unobstructed view and flood interiors with light.

Extend outward from the wall to create a cozy interior nook and capture panoramic outdoor views.

Designed to open wide between indoor and outdoor spaces — perfect for kitchens, patios, and entertaining areas.