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A Comprehensive Guide to Interior Bay Window InstallersIntroduction<br>Bay windows are a popular architectural feature that can boost the aesthetic appeal of a home while providing additional space and natural light. These multi-faceted windows not just enhance the exterior of a house but likewise create an unique and comfortable interior environment. Nevertheless, setting up bay windows requires know-how, accuracy, and careful factor to consider of design components. This article takes a look at the role of interior bay window installers, the advantages of having a bay window, and what to look for when hiring a professional.<br>What is a Bay Window?<br>A bay window is a protruding window structure that usually consists of 3 panels: one large center window and 2 smaller sized side windows that angle back toward the house. This design produces a nook or a cozy corner that can be used for numerous functions, such as a reading location or an area for ornamental components.<br>Types of Bay Windows<br>Canted Bay Windows: These windows usually have a flat front and angled sides, usually at 30 or 45 degrees.<br><br>Box Bay Windows: This style involves a rectangle-shaped design that extends out from the home, producing a box-like look.<br><br>Oriel Bay Windows: Oriel windows resemble canted bay windows but are generally supported by corbels or brackets rather of being grounded to the floor.<br>Table 1: Comparison of Bay Window TypesTypeDescriptionExtension AngleBenefitsCanted BayFlat front with angled sides30 °or 45 ° Allows for more light |
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