uPVC Windows Bow and Bay Designs
Bow windows are beautiful curving windows that are extended outwards from the home to create more space. These windows are similar to bays and come with four, five or even six windows.
uPVC windows with bows can offer a number of advantages to your home, including an increase in natural light and a better feeling of space. It is essential to obtain estimates from window installers that offer warranties and guarantees. This will allow you to make the best choice for your home.
Aesthetically pleasing
Bow windows are an attractive feature to any home. They create a sense of grandeur and amplitude, as well as bringing more light into the space. With a wide range of design options to choose from, you will find the perfect look for your home. They are available in popular design styles such as stained leaded, patterned or stained glass. You can pick tinted glass that decreases the strength of UV (ultraviolet) rays while offering more privacy.
uPVC bow windows can also be manufactured in dual colours, which means you can have white on the inside and a different colour on the outside. This is ideal for homeowners who want to add a touch of individuality to their double-glazed window without compromising on energy efficiency.
Our uPVC bows and bay windows have a multi-chambered profile that creates pockets of warm air. This, combined with our revolutionary centre seals, enables us to attain the highest levels of thermal efficiency. This will keep your Southend home warmer during winter months, which can lead to lower heating bills.
uPVC bay and bow windows are made from high-quality modern materials. They are therefore a very durable option, as they are not likely to rust over time. They require only a quick wipe to maintain their clean appearance.
Our uPVC bows and bay windows are available in a range of finishes that can be matched to any style of home. They can be constructed with an aluminum frame for an edgier look or in a composite frame for an older-fashioned look. They can be colored in woodgrain foils, like oak and rosewood to give them that authentic feel.
A sense of space
Adding space, light and personality to your home is now easier than ever with a uPVC bay or bow window. These windows are ideal for those who live in rural areas with panoramic views, or living in an apartment in the city center. They can improve your interior design while providing more space to relax and enjoy.
A bow or bay window to your property will instantly increase the amount of light that floods into your room and gives it a more bright and more spacious feel. They can also be a beautiful exterior feature for your home, and they're ideal for displaying decorative items like photos or ornaments.
Our uPVC bow and bay windows are available in a variety of styles, colors and finishes to complement your style. You can choose between uPVC and timber to match your home. Our uPVC bay and bow windows come with a range of style options that include clip-on Georgian bars and sash horns that run through.
We can also include low-E glass in your uPVC bow or bay window to help you save energy and reduce your heating bills. This glass is specially designed to reflect the sun's heat during the summer, and catches that heat inside your home in winter.

The frame material you choose for your uPVC bay or bow window will determine its strength, longevity and ease of maintenance. Our uPVC bay and bow windows are made with the latest materials that offer durability and endurance. They are also easy to clean, needing only a quick wipe with a cloth to keep them looking pristine.
Energy-efficient
Upvc windows with bow and bay designs are great to increase the amount of natural light in rooms. They also improve the appeal of a house and add character. Bay and bow windows feature a large glazed area, unlike other window styles such as flush casement and sash windows, which can make it difficult to see.
Energy-efficiency is a key concern when you are choosing a new window installation for your home, especially windows with multiple panes of glass. Luckily, uPVC windows with bow and bay windows are a smart option since they provide exceptional standards of thermal insulation. The multi-chambered profiles trap air between the windows. This helps keep your home warmer in winter months, which saves you money on heating costs.
Rehau's uPVC bay and bow windows are also designed to cut down on noise transmission. They are therefore a good choice for homes that are located in areas that are noisy or crowded. This uPVC window design is available with triple glazing to provide even more insulation and energy efficiency.
Rehau's uPVC bay and bow windows are built to meet the highest standards of performance, achieving Window Energy ratings of A-C. These windows are designed to minimize loss of heat in winter and to limit heat gains in the summer. This will save you money all year long on your heating bills. bow double glazing are fitted with a Yale shootbolt locking mechanism, that provides an excellent level of security for your Kent property. This is particularly important if you reside in a location that is notorious for crime or if your home is located near an educational institution or business.
Natural light
Upvc bow windows and bay windows are affixed to your Wimborne property. They feature a vast glass area that allows natural light into your home. This not only enhances the aesthetic of your home, but it also helps reduce your energy costs since you won't have to rely on artificial lighting often.
In the end, your home will feel more bright and more spacious and can instantly make any room look larger. This is an ideal option to enhance the aesthetic appeal of traditional homes and also helps create a sense of space for modern homeowners who favor a minimalist style.
Our uPVC bow and bay windows come in a variety of colours, so you can alter the appearance to your preferences. These include woodgrain foils that provide a chic look, and are a great choice for homeowners who wish to achieve a timeless style.
You won't need to worry about the colors changing or discoloring with time. They are easy to clean and are resistant to damage. uPVC bay and bow windows are also designed to withstand weather, which means they can withstand the elements.
You can also add extra features to your window, such as tilt-and-turn windows, or a seat. This will allow you to utilise the space beneath your uPVC bow or bay windows, whether it's to store items, seating or even a display space for family photos. This is a great method to maximize the space in your house and add a little character.
Customisable
Bow windows differ from bay windows in that they feature more openings and a larger area within the window, which can be used to display family photos and ornaments. They can also create the illusion of a larger room, which will enhance your home's curb appeal as well as give a touch of luxury to any living area.
You can pick from a range of styles, finishes and colors for windows made of upvc such as bows and bays. This allows you to find the perfect style and color for your home. They can be finished with a genuine woodgrain color such as oak or rosewood or a modern shade like anthracite gray or black.
Both uPVC bow and uPVC bay windows are designed to improve your living spaces by generating more floor space and flooding your home with natural light. This makes your home appear brighter and bigger, which will lower your energy bills as you will not require as much artificial lighting.
Their multifaceted design and expansive glazing spaces allow for a greater amount of natural light to enter your home from various angles, which instantly create a feeling of spaciousness in any home. This is especially beneficial for formal living spaces as well as kitchen dining areas, and breakfast nooks for mornings.
Contrary to older single-glazed windows, uPVC Bow and uPVC bay windows use modern profiles that achieve industry leading standards of thermal efficiency. They will retain the heat in your home for longer, reducing your heating expenses throughout the year. This is especially important during winter, when you'll use your heating more frequently than normal.