BAY WINDOW definition

BAY WINDOW means a rectangular, curved or polygonal window or group of windows, which encloses an extension of the windowsill beyond the wall of the building.
BAY WINDOW means a rectangular, curved or polygonal window which projects from the balance of the enclosing wall.
BAY WINDOW means a window with at least three panels set at different angles to create a projection from the outer wall of a building, and includes a bow window.

Examples of BAY WINDOW in a sentence

  • BAY WINDOW means a window that protrudes from a wall line which adds space, but not floor area to a building.

  • BAY WINDOW means a window element projecting from a building FACADE.

  • Accommodation is laid over two floors and briefly comprises of an entrance hallway, TWO RECEPTION ROOMS - LOUNGE WITH BAY WINDOW and dining room plus KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM and UTILITY.

  • Hardware to be hot-dippedFRAMING AT CHIMNEY OR BAY WINDOW 11PROHIBITED LEDGER ATTACHMENTS 13LEDGER BOARD FASTENERS.

  • CANTILEVER AREAS, FLOORS IN BAY WINDOW AND PORCHES ON POSTS All cantilevered floor areas will be colder in the winter time.


More Definitions of BAY WINDOW

BAY WINDOW means a window protruding from a wall line which adds space, but not floor area, to a building;
BAY WINDOW means a window that projects outward from the façade of a building but does not include an opening that is intended to give access to a building.
BAY WINDOW means a large window or a series of windows projecting from outer wall of the building and forming a recess within;
BAY WINDOW means a window that protrudes from the main exterior wall at least one foot measured horizontally from the facade of the building.
BAY WINDOW means a window forming a recess in a room and projecting outwards from the main wall of the building either in a rectangular, polygonal, or semi-circular form. A bay window includes a bay, greenhouse, or any similar type of projecting window.
BAY WINDOW means a projecting bay from an exterior wall of a structure that contains one of more windows. The bay window may be directly supported by a foundation or it may be cantilevered out from an exterior wall. To qualify as a bay window, the protrusion must be at least 1 foot measured horizontally from the façade.
BAY WINDOW means a window which projects from the face of a building, which does not add floor area (permanent window seat or counter permitted), and which has a bottom sill no less than two (2′) feet above the adjoining finished floor.