FAQ About Victorian Architecture
Victorian Architecture
one year ago | gizem
What is a bay window, and why is it common in Victorian homes?
A bay window is a type of window that projects outward from the main wall of a building, creating a recessed or protruding alcove within a room. Bay windows are typically characterized by their multi-pane design, with several individual window panels set at angles to each other. They can serve both practical and aesthetic purposes and are common features in many architectural styles, including Victorian homes.