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Bay Windows & Bow Windows

Bay and bow windows are created by combining three or more windows together so that they angle out beyond the house wall. They can be casement, double-hung or picture units depending on the need. By using more windows, bay and bow windows allow more light in and also give you extra space inside your room.

What are bay and bow windows?

Bay and bow windows literally expand the size of your room while bringing in a flood of natural light. This is because they’re made from a group of three or more windows that extend out from your home’s exterior. They’re one of the best windows for living rooms, stair landings, or bedrooms since they create unique spaces and can frame big views.

What separates bay from bow? A bay usually consists of three windows, while a bow is a larger array of windows in a semi-circle. Bays are often used in traditional homes like Victorians or Tudors, while bows can have a more modern look. Find the best bay and bow windows for your home below.

Best windows for: living rooms, stair landings, bedrooms, creating distinction, adding space, traditional style

Find the best bay and bow windows for you

Bay and Bow

400 Series

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Andersen 400 Series Double-Hung Bay Window
  • Available with casement windows in the following styles: 30° bay, 45° bay and 90° box bay; 10° bow
  • Available with double-hung windows in the following styles: 30° bay, 45° bay
  • Wood protected by vinyl or Fibrex® composite exterior

Exterior Colors

white color swatch option for andersen windows
Black
Dark Bronze
+4

Bay and Bow

E-Series

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Andersen E-Series bow window
  • Available with casement windows in the following styles: 30° bay, 45° bay, 90° bay and 10° bow
  • Available with double-hung windows in the following styles: 30° bay, 45° bay
  • Wood protected by aluminum exterior
  • Custom colors, interior woods and stains

Exterior Colors

Black
Dark Bronze
white color swatch option for andersen windows
+55

Design your own bay and bow window

Bay and Bow window ideas and inspiration

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Projects

Types of windows

What’s a double-hung window? Casement window? Picture window? We’ll explain all these types of windows and more so you can pick the right ones for every room in your home. 
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Ideas

How to bring the outdoors in with a garden window

Installing a window above your kitchen sink can make everyday life just a bit more enjoyable. Imagine watching the sun rise as your coffee brews, or feeling a warm breeze blow through as spring finally arrives.
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Ideas

Kitchen windows: A few favorite options

Searching for kitchen windows? We’ll show you how to get around the challenges and make the most of the opportunity to bring light and fresh air into the heart of your home.

Why choose bay and bow windows?

Extra space

Since they extend beyond the walls of your home, they’ll create extra space anywhere in your home.

Stunning views

The array of windows included in a bay or bow configuration will be able to capture more of your view.

Distinct style

A large bow window can be a showstopper and really make a statement, separating your home from the rest.

FAQ

Technical guides for professionals

View our sizing and performance documents to get your project started.

More options

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Full-Service Replacement

Bay and bow windows are available from Renewal by Andersen, our full-service replacement window division.

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