A bay window is a window that sticks out from the outside wall of a house. a window that sticks out from the wall of a house, usually with glass on three sides (BAY3)
-A window or grouping of windows that protrudes outside of a home's exterior wall
An angular or curved projection of a building front filled by fenestration If curved, also called a bow window; if on an upper floor only, called an oriel or oriel window
A window forming a bay or recess in a room, and projecting outward from the wall, either in a rectangular, polygonal, or semicircular form; often corruptly called a bow window
A set of two or more windows that protrude out from the wall The window is moved away from the wall to provide more light and wider views
An angled combination of three windows that project out from the wall of the home The windows are commonly joined at 30- or 45-degree angles
A group of three windows, usually a large center unit and two side units, at 30 or 45 degree angles to the wall Bow window A configuration of window units in a radial or bow formation Brickmold A type of casing which frames windows and doors Butt Hinge The complete door hinge mechanism: the round central part (knuckle), flat portions (leaves or flaps), and the pin, which inserts into the knuckle
a unit made up of three windows set in a wood frame at 30% angles resulting in a greater projection than a bow window
A combination of three windows, usually made up of a large center unit and two flanking units at 30- or 45-degree angles to the wall
A window that incorporates the use of 30° or 45° angle mullions when connecting the windows to each other There is usually only three windows used on a Bay window
A window or group of windows usually supported on a foundation extending beyond the main wall of a building
Usually one or more stationary window(s) with a flanker on either side As standard, only the flanker sash vent Bay windows are joined by definite angles KVW offers 30o, 45o and 90o casement bays and 30o & 45o double hung bays
An arrangement of three or more individual window units, attached in such a way as to project from the building at various angles In a three unit bay, the center section is normally fixed with the end panels operable as single hung or casements
An arrangement of three or more individual window units, attached so as to project from the building at various angles In a three-unit bay, the center section is normally fixed, with the end panels operable as single-hung or casement windows
Any window space projecting outward from the walls of a building that can be square of polygonal