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Bay & Bow Windows — More Light, More Space, More Value
Custom-built projecting window units that open up your rooms, flood them with natural light, and add architectural character to your Dallas home.
(945) 229-0300Why Choose Bay & Bow Windows?
Bay and bow windows transform a flat wall into a panoramic focal point. A bay window projects outward with three panels — typically a large fixed center flanked by two operable units set at 30- or 45-degree angles. A bow window uses four or more panels arranged in a gentle curve. Both create usable shelf or seating space inside while adding dramatic curb appeal outside.
In Dallas, bay and bow windows are especially popular in living rooms and breakfast nooks across Highland Park, Lakewood, and University Park, where homeowners want to maximize light without sacrificing the traditional look of their home. The projecting design captures morning and afternoon light from multiple angles, making rooms feel larger and brighter even during the short winter days.
We build every bay and bow unit to order. The structural seat board, head board, and knee brackets are engineered for your specific opening and wall construction. We insulate the roof of the projection, install a copper or membrane cap for weather protection, and wrap the exterior in maintenance-free materials. Energy-efficient Low-E glass is standard on every panel.
Because bay and bow projects involve structural framing, flashing, and sometimes roofing work, they require more planning than a simple insert replacement. Our project managers handle permit coordination with the City of Dallas when required and keep the job on schedule from demo through final trim.
Key Benefits
Expanded Living Space
The projection adds 1–2 feet of usable depth to the room — enough for a window seat, plant shelf, or breakfast nook seating that didn't exist before.
Panoramic Natural Light
Multiple angled panels capture light from a wider arc than a flat window, brightening the room throughout the day and reducing dependence on artificial lighting.
Significant Curb Appeal
A well-proportioned bay or bow window is an architectural statement. Real-estate agents in Dallas consistently cite them as a feature that catches buyers' attention during showings.
Ventilation Flexibility
Operable side panels (casement or double-hung) let you create cross-ventilation on mild spring and fall days — a welcome break from the AC during Dallas's shoulder seasons.
Increased Home Value
Bay and bow window additions typically recoup 70–85 % of their cost at resale, and the aesthetic boost can accelerate time-on-market in competitive DFW neighborhoods.

Our Installation Process
From the first call to the final inspection — here's how your bay & bow windows project works.
Design Consultation
We visit your home, evaluate the wall structure, discuss your goals (seating, light, aesthetics), and present bay vs. bow options with 3D renderings so you can visualize the final result.
Structural Engineering & Permits
Our team prepares structural calculations for the projection support, files permits with the City of Dallas if required, and orders materials — lead time is typically three to four weeks.
Framing & Weatherproofing
We cut the opening, install header and support brackets, frame the seat and head boards, and apply a fully flashed and membraned roof cap to prevent any water intrusion.
Window Unit Installation
The custom-built bay or bow assembly is set into the framed opening, shimmed, sealed, and insulated. Interior and exterior trim is applied to match your home's existing finish.
Final Inspection & Punch List
We walk through the finished project with you, verify operation and seals, and address any punch-list items on the spot. Average project duration is two to three days.
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