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What's the difference between an outer bay window and an inner bay window?

floating windows

It is a window protruding outside our house, which is different from the extension of the floor (floor) in design and use, that is to say, the floor cannot extend outward, and it is still called an external window.

The window sill of the external window is only a part of the wall and has a certain height from the ground, while the floor-to-ceiling window does not protrude from the external wall. There is usually a horizontal platform with a width of 300mm and a height of150 mm. Some floor-to-ceiling windows are generally rectangular right above the building (floor) and surrounded by windows on three sides. The bay window has a very good advantage, that is, its area is not included in the house area, which makes many people feel excited.

Difference between inner bay window and outer bay window

1. The external (floating) window must be a window protruding from the external wall, which is different from the extension of the floor (floor) in design and use, that is to say, the floor cannot extend outward, and it is still called the external window. The window sill of the external window is only a part of the wall, and it should have a certain height from the ground, while the floor-to-ceiling window does not protrude from the external wall. Usually, there is a horizontal platform with a width of 300mm and a height of 150mm, and some floor-to-ceiling windows are directly located on the floor (floor).

2. The external (floating) window is a building component, and the area is not calculated, while the French window is the whole area.

3. The specification requires that external (floating) windows which are not conducive to energy saving should not be used in cold and cold areas, and there is no requirement for floor-to-ceiling windows.

4. The top and bottom plates of external (floating) windows need to be insulated as required.