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Bay Windows — Style, Space & Light
At Milton Windows and Doors, our bespoke bay windows are designed to transform your home with beautiful panoramic views, extra daylight, and architectural character. Crafted to your exact measurements, these windows enhance both the inside and outside of your home, making them a striking and practical upgrade.
What Is a Bay Window?
A bay window is formed from a series of three or more window units that project outward from your home’s exterior wall, creating a small alcove inside. This projection adds extra internal space and provides wide, panoramic views of the outside landscape.
Offering both a stylish external feature and a bright, welcoming internal space, bay windows are ideal for living rooms, dining areas, studies or anywhere you want to maximise natural light and space.
Why Choose Bay Windows?
Bay windows are a fantastic way to bring more light and character into your home. They:
- Create extra internal space you can use for seating or decoration.
- Provide wider external views compared to flat windows.
- Let natural sunlight flood deeper into the room.
- Add a distinctive architectural feature that boosts kerb appeal.
Plus, you can choose from a variety of materials and colours to match your property’s style.
Energy Efficiency
Made-to-measure frames and advanced glazing options help reduce heat loss, minimise drafts, and create a warmer, more energy-efficient home. Many modern bay windows also use gas-filled glazing spaces and specialised sealing for superior thermal performance.
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Bay vs. Bow Windows — What’s the Difference?
Although bay and bow windows are both outward-projecting styles, they differ slightly:
Bay Window – Consists of three or more panes forming a projection in a more angular layout and often creates a small alcove inside.
Bow Window – Uses multiple windows in a curved arrangement to create a softer, more rounded projection.
Both styles increase light and space, but bay windows typically offer a more defined architectural feature, while bow windows give a gentler, curved aesthetic.
Customisation Options
You can personalise your bay windows with choices that reflect your taste and home style, including:
- Frame materials (e.g., uPVC, timber, aluminium)
- Exterior and interior colours
- Glazing options and finishes
- Decorative and energy-saving glass types
This means your windows will fit perfectly with both your home’s design and your functional needs.
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Book your free, no-obligation quotation with one of our local expert consultants, who will:
Provide a clear and accurate quote
Share practical ideas and tailored solutions
Show you a range of product samples
Take all required measurements