Tuesday, December 25, 2007

A Kitchen Bay Window - More Than Just a Pretty Face

You may think that the addition of a kitchen bay window would make a lovely accent to your room. You might not be thinking any further than that, but other reasons, apart from looks, are also important in choosing a bay window for your kitchen.

Bay Window Framing is Very Important

The looks are indeed a major reason for your purchase. There are three aspects to the appearance of the bay window. One is the window frame. Bay windows come with different types of frames. Most these days they are metal frames when you buy them in the store, but you can seat them in new woodwork to make them more a part of your home. If you have an older home, you can purchase used lumber to fashion you framework and sill from them instead. Whatever you do, make sure your window will be framed beautifully.

At the same time, you need to consider the glass itself as a feature of your window. When you are deciding how large to make the window, you also must decide how many sides that the bay window will have. This is because a bay window is made of three or more panes of glass joined together at angles. You can have a simple three-pane window, or you can have many panes.

Decide on a Standard-sized or Custom-built Window Pane

Also, you must decide how large each window section will be. You can think about a few different things to make this decision. You will need to estimate how much light you will get from the window. That depends on what side of the house it is on, and land features near it such as large trees or hills that might obstruct your view. You can also take into consideration how large are the window panes you want to handle. You might have to replace a pane and if you do not get a standard size, it might be hard and expensive to get a replacement window.

Getting a View and Plenty of Sunlight from Your Bay Window

The view is of utmost importance with a bay window. You will want to put it on a side of the kitchen that has a stunning view of the outdoors, if at all possible. If you have choices, put your window where it will show the most natural beauty. If you live in rural areas, you might see wildlife clearly through your kitchen window. In the suburbs, your bay window might face the lake of your development. Anywhere you live, you have an opportunity to find something attractive to point your window towards.

Sunlight is a specialty of bay windows. Sunlight streams into your kitchen and breakfast nook areas whenever the sun is in the right direction. If your windows face east, of course you will get morning sunlight and if they face west, you will get afternoon sunlight. The natural light will brighten your kitchen in a way that no lighting fixture can do. Plus, the window are provides a feeling of openness in a room that might otherwise seem too closed off.

A kitchen bay window can be useful and it can look very nice in your room. It can bring a dark, unappealing room into light. There are a lot of advantages to owning a home with a kitchen bay window. Such a window is both practical and attractive.

Ernest Jarquio is a successful Webmaster and publisher of The-Kitchen-Sink.com. He provides more resources on topics such as kitchen bay window, Delta kitchen faucets and interactive kitchen design that you can research on his website even while lounging in your living room.



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