Bow & Bay Windows for Bude & Cornwall Homes

Bow and bay windows are the best option if you are looking for both additional space and more natural light in your Cornwall home. With either an arched or boxed shape, your new bow or bay will provide a panoramic view of your garden or outside area. The extra space created can also be utilised as a more comfortable living space, as well as options for additional storage or seating.

Supplied by leading manufacturers, our bow and bay windows can be installed onto nearly any type of Cornwall home. With a slimline casement design, your window frames can be customised to blend in with the surrounding Cornwall property. This includes traditional woodgrain foils, glazing options and additional accessories. Once your bow and bay windows have been fully installed, they can have a potential lifespan of over well over two decades before showing signs of wear and tear. Any brick bays installed will be able to last for decades to come as well.

Our installers have decades of collective experience in the home improvement industry. We bring all of our expertise and knowledge to every installation we perform, ensuring your bow and bay windows have a quality fitting. We never hire outside contractors and never push for a sale, allowing you peace of mind. For more information, speak to a member of our team today through our online contact form.

Features & Benefits

Protection

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Our uPVC frames can be fitted with optional child restrictors, preventing them or others from easily opening your bow and bay windows without your knowledge. These safety measures give you the peace of mind that your home is secure at all times.

Customisation

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We want your bow and bay windows to be bespoke to you, which is why we offer a range of different designs. These include handles, hinges, sculptured or chamfered frames, cills and a variety of glazing options. You can partner these with one of a wide array of colour finishes.

Patented Gasket

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All of the bow and bay windows supplied to us by Liniar feature their patented bubble gasket. This is a weatherproofing seal that runs continuously around the edge of each window, stopping any water ingress. This can help to prevent mould and damp.

Slim Sightlines

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To ensure an unbroken, panoramic view, our bow and bay windows feature slim sightlines. This allows for a near continuous view of your garden or outside area, maximising the amount of natural light entering your property, while equally enhancing visual appeal.

Bow & Bay Windows Prices, Bude & Cornwall

Are you interested in expanding your living space and bringing more natural light into your home? Bow and bay windows are a classic design perfect for nearly any type of property. Use our free online quoting engine to design your very own bespoke profiles, and we will be in touch with a competitive quote.

To find out more about our range of products, including bow and bay windows, doors, and conservatories, contact us today. Use our online contact form or give us a call on 01288 356541. A member of our team will be in touch to help you with any information you want to know.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main difference between bow and bay windows is the shape. A bow window is typically curved in a smooth arch, while a bay is squared in a rectangle. Bows are the usual choice for classic or period homes, while a bay is more suited to a contemporary property.
The cost of a window installation depends on the size and the design of the frames. For a competitive zero obligation quote on your fitting, use our free online quoting engine today.
One of the major benefits of a bow or bay window is the extra space created by it. One way to utilise this is through a window seat, which can be used for extra seating or as a storage solution. These can be made either DIY or by a professional carpenter for a bespoke price.
Liniar bow and bay windows each have a potential Windows Energy Rating of A+ when fitted with double glazing. Thanks to their multichambered frames and additional thermal efficiency features, they can achieve U-values as low as 0.9W/m2K.
The length of a window installation depends on the size of the window and how many you want installed. A single window can take less than a day to fully install. However, for larger bow and bay windows, additional brickwork, flashing and removal, fittings can take longer.
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