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Bow Window Replacement Project for Orange County Home

Discover how new bow windows updated the look and improved performance of this southern California home.

Headshot of Author Taeya DeVries

ByTaeya De Vries

Published 2023-05-01

two sets of bay windows on a Los Angeles 70s-style home.

Project Details

The existing windows on this Orange County, California home were old and outdated. When the homeowners started feeling drafts around their windows, they knew it was time to replace the products. This would improve curb appeal and energy efficiency for the home.

Bow Windows Maximize Interior Space

The front of the home features two bow windows that protrude out. Not only do these add architectural interest to the exterior of the house, but they also maximize interior space. Both bay and bow windows are made up of multiple windows that extend beyond the walls of a home. They expand the feel of a room with panoramic views and added depth. With windows positioned at different angles, natural light pours in at all times of the day, brightening the space. The graceful curve of the bow windows also furthers the traditional style of the home.

Casement Windows Improve Ventilation

With casement windows positioned on opposite ends of each bow window, a refreshing cross breeze introduces ample air flow to the room. The easy-to-open design allows the homeowners to open and close the windows with little effort. This allows them to enjoy the fresh air and floral aroma outside their windows. When the windows are closed, the seal is tight and energy efficient. The homeowners no longer feel unwanted drafts and leaks around their windows, meaning they save on utility bills.

Custom Color for Wood Windows

One of the main reasons for choosing wood windows is that the homeowners wanted to match the exterior of their windows to the gray siding of their house. These wood windows feature exterior aluminum cladding, available in a variety of color options. The cladding resists rot and corrosion, an obvious problem in the homeowners’ last windows. They were happy to hear that this wouldn’t be a future issue they’d encounter with the new windows.

These homeowners are self-proclaimed “Pella believers” and there’s no greater complement than their loyalty and referral of many family members and friends to us. If you’d like to experience the Pella difference in your own window replacement project, reach out to a rep in your area.

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