Why Bay Windows Are a Smart Addition to Your Detroit Home

A set of bay windows looks out from a brick house with a metal roof keeping it safe and dry.Blog originally published on September 17, 2020. Updated on January 10, 2023.

Red lipstick, a fresh haircut, or a flashy car all have the potential to make a person stand out from others. Similarly, a bay window adds flair to your home's exterior and helps it stand out from neighboring houses.

Bay windows --- sometimes referred to as box bay windows or bow windows --- are created by combining multiple panes of glass together so that they angle out beyond the house wall. These can be casement windows, double-hung windows, or picture windows, depending on the need. These popular windows often have three windows in one, with a sitting or storage area just inside.

These days, many homeowners are choosing this affordable option to create additional space in living rooms, dining rooms, dens, and more. In this article, we will go over some of the benefits of having a bay window in your home.

1. Bay Windows Increase the Value of Your Home

Before starting any home project, it is important to find out what the impact of the project will be on your home. Bay windows offer a visual appeal that will help increase interest in your home, and its market value. Their asethetic appeal, combined with the functionality of bay windows, helps this investment attract many future buyers.

2. Enjoy Extra Space

Bay windows are not just to look through, they also provide extra storage space. Since these special windows jut out from the house, they have added square footage for you to use for a seat, a shelf, or a small bookcase. Consider turning your bay window into a reading nook by adding a simple window seat.

3. More Windows = More Light

More natural light helps brighten up your home without costing any money. Bay windows turn what could be the space of one window into three. That means three times the light shining into your house.

4. Improved Ventilation

Did you know a bay window can give you better ventilation? Airing out your home and getting a cool breeze inside can help keep your home fresh. Bay windows offer an additional area to pull in more cool air when you want it, and to let out any bad smells trapped inside.

5. A Better Look from the Outside

There are functional aspects of a large bay window, but don't forget how it looks. Bay windows have great curb appeal. Additionally, thanks to the design of a center window with multiple side windows, you have a better chance to look out and enjoy the nearly panoramic views!

Partner with the Bay Window Framing Experts at JML Sheet Metal

Bay windows bring many benefits to your home, both aesthetically and functionally. Figuring out how to go about getting your new bay windows can be tough without the right partner. Here at JML Sheet Metal, we fabricate our own sheet metal and have dedicated crews to install our products for any window style, including bay windows. Doing everything in-house ensures you get what you need for your home renovation project.

For professional help installing bay windows or handling any other home improvement project, contact us now.

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