A Palladian window is a particular design, a large, three-section window where the center section is arched and larger than the two side areas. Renaissance architecture and other structures in classical styles frequently have Palladian windows.
They permit a lot of sunlight to go into the interior, which, in modern-day times, would preserve that indoor-outdoor intent. You would rarely find a Palladian window in a Cattle ranch style home, where image windows are typical. So, what’s the distinction? Palladian windows predict a more majestic and formal sensation.