17 fabulous kitchen window ideas
These kitchen window ideas will show you how to bring in the finishing touches while adding personality and expression to your kitchen decor.
Whether you want to introduce texture and pattern with blinds, practical yet characterful solutions with shutters, or an insulating layer with curtains, you’ll find all the inspiration you’ll need within this gallery.
Kitchen window dressing ideas
If you’re looking for kitchen window dressing ideas for the area near a sink, hob, or work prep area, a blind is often a wise choice. And with so many variations, you’ll be sure to find the right type of blind for your needs.
1. Roller blinds
Roller blinds are hugely practical. They act as an insulating material, block out harsh rays, and offer privacy. Pick the right material, and they’ll be splash-resistant too, making them ideal if you have a window over a kitchen sink or hob area.
2. Roman blinds
There’s limited opportunity in the kitchen to add upholstery and soft furnishings; many homeowners choose to add window dressings to add softness and texture.
Against the cool marble and glossy subway tiles, we think these Roman blinds do just that.
3. Faux wood blinds
Faux wood blinds are hugely versatile, easy to wipe clean, and moisture resistant, making them a great option as a window dressing in a humid kitchen.
4. Venetian blinds
The black Venetian blinds in this concept are the perfect choice for this super contemporary kitchen with its clean lines and high-gloss finishes.
5. Vertical blinds
Vertical blinds offer the perfect balance of privacy and light, adjusting the louvres to suit. And with many sheer options available, they make for a beautifully subtle window dressing.
6. Shutters
Shutters have become increasingly popular as a window dressing option.
They’re timeless, smart, and characterful, offering privacy, insulation, and shade. Whatever style of property you live in, shutters are an incredibly versatile option.
7. Window film
If your kitchen is overlooked by a busy street or walkway, one of your primary aims with kitchen window covering ideas is likely to be privacy.
One of the most effective ways to achieve this is with opaque privacy glass or removable window film.
Kitchen window curtain ideas
Kitchen curtains can be an effective way to bring colour, texture, and pattern into a kitchen.
The ideal place for curtains is away from direct heat and moisture. Cafe curtains are charming around a kitchen bay window seat, while full-length curtains work well with french or sliding doors.
8. Pair curtains with blinds
These pink floor-length curtains provide warmth and softness to this modern kitchen. The curtains have great insulating qualities while the Roman blinds help to shield the kitchen from the strong glare of the sun.
These natural woven shades paired with billowy floor-length drapes work beautifully to add just the right amount of texture to this Zen kitchen.
9. Soft drapes
The full-length drapes are sheer enough to blend into the decor but with just the right amount of volume to soften this all-white kitchen decor.
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Kitchen window decor ideas
We’ve covered various window dressing ideas, including blinds, shutters, and curtains. Now let’s look at some kitchen window ledge ideas to add those all-important finishing touches.
10. Add greenery
Plants don’t just look good, but they make us feel good too. As well as adding a pop of colour, many indoor plants help to eliminate air pollutants, so they’re also good for our health.
11. Take a seat
Kitchen window seat ideas centre around a cosy and comfortable area to sit, relax, and dine in a more informal way.
Whether you have a standard or bay window, there are many ways to create an enviable window seat in your kitchen.
12. Make a feature
Sometimes, it’s not so much about the window dressing, but your choice of window frame.
This black window frame becomes part of the overall design style in this kitchen concept, adding depth and contrast.
13. Decorative accessories
A few carefully selected decorative accessories can add touches of colour and personality to your kitchen.
14. Install shelving
Shelving within the window? Yes, it’s a thing. Whether you have so much glazing that you can afford to lose a little to shelving, or you have a window that you want to obscure for privacy reasons, shelving can be a great option.
15. Add some colour
Tie in the accent colour in your kitchen by painting your window frame and window ledge in a stand-out hue.
This traditional, cottage-style kitchen is bursting with rich character with the addition of the sage green window frame.
16. Use natural materials
The novel use of a brick pelmet acts as a frame for these windows, adding colour, interest, and texture.
We love how the use of a natural material effortlessly blends the interior decor with the lush greenery outside.
17. Create a herb garden
The windowsill is the ideal place to grow aromatic herbs, nurture young plants, or display a simple vase of flowers. We love the choice of terracotta pots to add a rustic feel to this kitchen sill.
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