Explore our garden window pictures and photos to get a better understanding of the overall look, advantages, disadvantages, as well as the price point you can expect to pay.
Overall Price Point: 9.0 out of 10
Bottom Line: A tricky window style to get right. When done well, it adds a nice bit of architectural enhance to any home.
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Garden Window Basics
This window style is typically found in the kitchen and projects out from the house (often above a sink area). Specifically, the purpose is to provide the homeowner with a view of the garden. This is a very traditional type of window that hearkens back to times past. Today, many homeowners enjoy garden windows because they provide a unique
Garden Window Advantages
Garden windows provide a very unique design element to a home. Additionally, they allow for a pleasant view outside. Lastly, they typically provide a ledge or space to place one or more plants, which makes for a pretty element, both inside and out.
Project Cost Range
Pricing will depend on numerous factors that include size of the garden window, glass thickness and material, overall energy efficiency, and window brand. However, while cost can be difficult to guess, we nonetheless gave it a go. Window size will be the main cost factor, along with the installation requirements.
Entry Level: $800 to $1,500 installed
Mid Range: $1,500 to $2,200 installed
High End: $2,200 to $3,500 installed
Garden Window Pictures
Disadvantages
Garden windows can be quite expensive to buy and particularly to install. Also, they can look a bit clunky when not done well (or the space is off). They are one of those window styles that can work to great effect or can take away from the overall aesthetics of a home.
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