Based in Bury, count on Radiance Doors to supply high-quality windows and doors for your property.
Your local experts in windows
Bay windows are a fantastic addition to any property, and at Radiance Doors we’re ready and waiting to help you enjoy the perfect style in your home. Drawing on years of installation expertise, you can trust us to provide a high quality service that meets your design and budget requirements. We can help you choose the ideal bay window layout, ensuring it perfectly complements your property.
We appreciate just how much new windows can change a property, which is why we only install bay windows – along with our other window and door products – from trusted manufacturers. This ensures that your new windows now only look great, but will give you years of trouble-free use.
Speak to our team today for a competitive quote or to discuss our various bay window styles. We can also be called upon to install other styles, such as casement windows.
Traditional
Also known as full bay windows, this style is made up of three sections. The angled side windows can either be fixed or openable depending on your needs. They are the perfect choice for main rooms and master bedrooms, and look amazing in Victorian-style homes.
Box bay
Box bay windows extend from a property in a rectangular shape, with the side windows at 90 degree angles. They are ideal for kitchens, and for properties which need smaller windows fitted.
Oriel
Oriel bay windows are often seen on upper floors of a building, and are best suited for non-ground floor installation. They are usually supported by brackets, and are best suited for older-styled properties in the Tudor or gothic style.
Circle
Utilising a series of window panels, this style creates a semi-circle design which can help soften the shape of any interior space. They are fantastic for a range of living spaces, and work especially well in Art Deco-inspired properties.
Canted
Canted bay windows share a similar shape to traditional bay windows, but incorporate more window panels. This style is best suited to larger spaces, where the bold design can complement an already spacious room. They pair well with Edwardian or Victorian era properties.