There’s a certain nostalgic and timeless feeling that classic architectural features add to a home, particularly when so few houses nowadays are built with bay or bow windows already in place. A long time ago, bay windows were used to maximize the amount of natural light entering a dark house, giving narrow hallways a breathable quality – they would make the room feel larger. They would even be used to give a small, boxy home an extra resting area for reading and socializing. Nowadays homeowners use these nooks in all kinds of interesting and functional ways, from desk space and…
Is Your Dream Home Missing Bay Windows?




