Garden Windows vs. Bay Windows
Have you been looking into replacing windows but can’t choose which type suits you and your home best? It may be difficult to make a decision, which is why it’s essential to understand the benefits of each type of window. Both garden and bay windows are an exquisite interior solution, which fits different needs. For example, a bay window makes an elegant focal point, especially if you’re facing a beautiful view and a fresh breeze. A garden window can be a sight of its own, as a mini greenhouse with your favorite plants.
Bay windows are composed of a center-fixed window and have venting windows on either side that can be double-hung or casement windows. Thanks to the unique size and shape of a bay window, it makes a great spot for window seats, where you can spend time reading and relaxing.
Garden windows typically use casement windows as end vents for an unobstructed view. It adds more light to a room and makes it feel larger. A garden window is a great solution if you need a safe place for your plants to live without being in the way or getting knocked over.
Visually, the main difference between garden and bay window is its angle. Bay windows are angled away from the wall at a 25- to a 45-degree angle, while garden windows are angled at a 90-degree angle to create a box-like window. Garden windows are generally available in standard sizes, while bay windows can be custom made in much larger sizes to fit virtually any window opening.
If you’re ready to start designing the perfect bay or garden window for your home, schedule an estimate from Baystate Screen & Window or give us a call today at 781-710-8729!
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