Important Notice: Our web hosting provider recently started charging us for additional visits, which was unexpected. In response, we're seeking donations. Depending on the situation, we may explore different monetization options for our Community and Expert Contributors. It's crucial to provide more returns for their expertise and offer more Expert Validated Answers or AI Validated Answers. Learn more about our hosting issue here.

Should I Put in a Bay Window?

0
Posted

Should I Put in a Bay Window?

0

Putting in a bay window is purely a matter of choice, but before you do there are a few things you should know. Bay windows are not your average run of the mill DIY project. They take some special consideration and planning to do properly. First off let’s define what these type of window are all about. A bay window is a window creating s space projecting outward from the main wall resulting in a bay or open area inside the room but outside the normally straight wall line. The angels of a bay window usually follow 90, 135 or 150 degrees, but can vary. The length of each portion of the window will determine how large the bay area is. A window with sections that measure 12 inches on the side and 4 foot across the front using a 90 degree configuration will result in a 4ft square bay area between the two sides, plenty big enough for a window seat or nice sized plant solarium. If we were to change the above keeping the length dimensions but use the 150 degree configuration, we would increase

What is your question?

*Sadly, we had to bring back ads too. Hopefully more targeted.

Experts123