Bay Windows

Bay Windows - Classic Style with Extra Space and Light

Bay windows are a timeless architectural feature that project outward from the exterior wall of a building, forming a bay-shaped space inside. Known for their ability to add natural light and a sense of spaciousness, bay windows remain a popular choice for both traditional and modern homes.

Typically made up of three window panels - a central fixed pane and two angled side panes - bay windows create a semi-hexagonal or square shape that adds depth to any room. They're often used in living areas, bedrooms, or kitchens to maximise light and enhance kerb appeal.

Modern bay windows can be constructed using UPVC or aluminium frames, offering excellent thermal insulation, weather resistance, and long-term durability. They are also fully customisable, with a wide range of colours, glazing styles, and finishes to suit any property style.

Whether you're replacing an existing bay or considering one for a renovation project, these windows offer an elegant solution for boosting light, ventilation, and visual impact.

Bay Windows - Classic Style with Extra Space and Light
  • Adds natural light and a sense of space
  • Ideal for living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms
  • Customisable with various frame colours and finishes
  • Excellent thermal insulation and energy efficiency
  • Enhances kerb appeal and property value

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

A bay window is a window configuration that extends outward from the main walls of a home, typically forming a square or polygonal bay inside the room and bringing in more light and space.

Bay windows usually consist of three sections with angular lines, while bow windows have four or more panels and create a smoother, curved appearance.

Yes, modern bay windows can be installed with double or triple glazing and insulated frames to ensure excellent energy performance and reduce heat loss.

Bay windows are commonly installed in living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms, but they can be fitted anywhere with enough external wall space.

Yes, bay windows often add to a home's kerb appeal and interior floor space, which can be attractive features for buyers and add value to your property.

Yes, all QHI installations are backed by an independent insurance-backed guarantee for long-term peace of mind.

Yes, QHI is fully FENSA registered, ensuring all installations meet or exceed UK building regulations.

QHI operates across Leigh, Wigan, Atherton, Lowton, Ashton, Cheshire and the surrounding North West region.

You can request a free, no-obligation quote by contacting us via phone or through the website.