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Bow windows are designed with a smooth, curved shape that extends outwards from your home. This allows more light to flow in from multiple angles and creates a spacious feel inside.
They offer a softer, more rounded look than bay windows and are ideal for adding character. Their design suits both older homes and new builds looking for a classic touch.
Our bow windows come in a variety of colours and realistic woodgrain finishes, from classic white to rosewood and oak tones. Dual-colour frames are also available for a tailored look.
These durable, weather-resistant finishes mean your windows will continue to look good for years with very little upkeep. You can match both the inside and outside to suit your home’s style.
Each bow window is fitted with secure locking mechanisms and tough aluminium and uPVC frames for added protection. All installations are carried out by experienced professionals.
As FENSA-registered installers, we ensure every job meets current safety standards and building regulations. You also get an insurance-backed guarantee for complete peace of mind.
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Like all windows from Cliffside, our bow windows utilise energy-efficient glass that ensures heat will be retained within your home, saving you money on your energy bills. The strength of the materials used also means that your bow windows are secure.
You can customise your bow windows with a variety of colours and finishes that allow them to effortlessly blend in with the existing style of your home.
Adding Kerb Appeal
Bow windows are a great way to improve the look of your home from the outside. Their curved shape and multi-panel design offer a softer, more elegant appearance than flat or standard windows.
This gentle curve creates a striking feature that adds charm and character to both modern and traditional properties. With a range of finishes available, it’s easy to match your new windows to the style of your home.
Although bow and bay windows both project outward from your home and create additional internal space, there are some key differences between the two styles.
Bay windows typically consist of three sections, with a larger central window and angled side windows that create a more defined, angular appearance. This design often adds a striking architectural feature to the front of a property while creating a practical alcove inside.
Bow windows are made up of four or more window panels arranged to form a gentle curve. This creates a softer, more rounded appearance that can allow more natural light to enter from multiple angles. The curved design often provides wider views of the outside and can help make a room feel brighter and more spacious.
Both options can improve kerb appeal, increase natural light, and add character to your property. Bay windows are often chosen for their more traditional angular design, while bow windows are popular with homeowners looking for a smoother, more elegant appearance. The best option will depend on the style of your home, the available space, and the overall look you want to achieve.
Yes, you can include traditional touches like Georgian bars or woodgrain finishes to suit period-style homes.
With the right finish and detailing, bow windows can complement the look of older or character properties.
Absolutely. Their clean lines and smooth curves work well with contemporary styles, especially in white or grey finishes.
Yes, bow windows are made up of multiple sections. The number of panels can be adjusted to suit your home’s layout and design.
See our products up close at our Lincoln showroom. It’s the perfect place to explore styles, ask questions, and chat with our friendly team about what’s right for your home.