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A 90-degree bay window that extends beyond the exterior of the house featuring a glass roof to allow natural light to shine down. Garden windows usually come with glass or wire shelves upon which to place potted plants.
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A specialty window constructed of a wood interior and vinyl exterior. The garden window forms a glass box projecting to the outside of the house about 15" beyond the outside wall. The roof is made of a sloping piece of glass. The two sides have casement windows that open for ventilation. This window is often used over kitchen sinks or dining areas and makes a great site for houseplants.
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a special window
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A garden window adds a light and dimension to any room. This window is a projecting three sided window, which can include shelving a glass top and two casement windows for air circulation. ( style guide)
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Designed much like a bay or bow window, a garden also extends from the wall to the exterior of the home. It is built in a square or rectangular shape at right angles. The two side lights often operate for added ventilation.
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A box-shaped window that hangs outside the house and can be used as a greenhouse for plants. It has a slanted glass roof that pulls in heat and light from the sun.
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A window that projects out from the side of the structure and can be used as a greenhouse for plants. It has a slanted glass roof that allows heat and light from the sun to enter.
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