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A corbeled bay window is an upper floor only bay window that is supported on corbels or brackets. It is called an oriel.
An oriel is a bay window on an upper storey that does not extend to the ground.
There's a lot online stores that offers bay window but I'll recommend andersenwindows.com. They will enhance the beauty and personality of your home with a high quality Andersen bay window or bow window.
A bay window is a window that projects from the outside of a home or commercial building. It will make a cozy place inside for a window seat, or just add interest to the structure.
A window built to project outward from an outside wall.
A bay window begins at the foundation (or in some instances the floor system) and forms the offset the "sticks out from the house" and extends to the ceilings. Normal windows are actually installed in a bay window. A bow window is made so that just the window sticks out from the house and the floors and wall above and below the window remain straight.
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To properly install bay window framing in your home, follow these steps: Measure the area where the bay window will be installed. Prepare the opening by removing any existing framing or siding. Install the sill plate and header to support the weight of the bay window. Frame the sides and bottom of the bay window opening with studs and headers. Secure the framing in place with nails or screws. Insulate the framing to improve energy efficiency. Install the bay window unit into the framed opening and secure it in place. Finish the exterior with siding or trim to complete the installation.
Yes. Gable is great for a Bay.
A curved curtain rod is typically the best type for a bay window as it allows the curtains to hang properly and smoothly along the curved shape of the window.
There is a lot of information on the treatment and decor of bay and windows that can be found. This information may help you out: http://www.bhg.com/decorating/window-treatments/basics/bay-and-bow-window-treatment-ideas/
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