6 Tips to Get Your Bay Window Ready for Spring
Bay windows are having a moment. It seems this timeless feature is set to be a key interior trend in 2023, with a 47% rise in searches on Pinterest since January and 17.5m views for the hashtag #baywindow on TikTok.
The centrepiece adds extra square footage to a property as well as framing your view and bringing the outside in with natural light. It can be a stunning aesthetic, but how do you make the most out of your bay window?
Jade Oliver, Showroom stylist at Express Bi-Folding Doors explains how you can style up your bay window to create a beautiful feature in your home.
Create a cosy nook
If the bay window area is long and has a deep area to sit on, convert it by measuring out the perfect cushion size that will snuggly fit in the space. Whether making your cushions or having them made for you, ensure you also have an accompanying set of larger pillows for back support to make the nook as cosy as possible.
For anyone with extra floor space in the area, add a stylish loveseat and drape over a thick blanket for further comfort. Ensure any nook is dressed in layers of thin throws for every temperature, and use each to highlight a specific colour in your chosen colour palette.
Make the most of your outdoor views
If your house is south-facing, a bay window makes a stunning frame for dreamy sunrises or sunsets. Many interior design trends are inspired by nature, the earthy pastel tones and textured landscapes are often replicated through colour schemes, so it’s worth highlighting any stunning scenery if possible.
If your view is the centrepiece, make the most of it by keeping indoor décor simple with soft neutrals and adding a statement accessory such as a vase or vibrant-coloured plant to the bay window to complement the view. Try adding houseplants that have leaves with big surface areas, as well as pots of trailing ivy to replicate the different outdoor textures, linking the inside and outside together subtly.
Go minimal in smaller spaces
Allow any curtains to highlight the bay window, and try not to overcrowd small spaces. Surrounding areas should be painted in neutral colours to let the outside do the talking. If you can’t fit furniture into the space underneath the bay window, layer in front of it with a sofa and small side tables to start building out the style of the room. Or, add a small bench for a conversation area to give the room a casual feel.
The combination of glass, wood and metal used on the feature creates its stunning natural aesthetic, so depending on the space, you can keep any accessories to a minimum. For extra space consideration, thin window frames allow more glass and bigger views. This simple tip will bring out much more depth in a room.
Turn it into a space-saving storage solution
If space is an issue at home, consider adding a storage bench or ottoman under the bay window. This way, you and your guests can still sit and make the most of the area while keeping everything neat. Be sure to cover the bench or ottoman with blankets and cushions so comfort is not sacrificed.
The space underneath the windows could also be a small hideaway for any furry friends in the house, such as a cute alcove for cats and dogs. Storage boxes or wicker baskets can also be tucked within the bay window. However, be careful not to over-clutter, as the window needs to remain open and airy.
Don’t forget to dress the outside of the bay window
Bay windows can make a statement from the outside of the house too. They can add further textures and shapes to a building to give it more character, so don’t forget to explore the possibilities of the outside of the house as well as the indoors.
On the ground level, add plants or shrubbery to accent the window frames, making them a striking centrepiece inside and outside the property. Upstairs, ensure the frames have a fresh lick of paint to help the edges stand out, accentuating the architecture.
Window dressings are essential
Utilising natural sunlight can transform the feel within a room, and having adjustable shutters or blinds will help create the perfect mood for every situation. Let nature do the work for you while adding a contemporary finish which will help impact productivity for anyone working from home. Integral blinds are also worth considering as they are sealed within the glass, meaning there are no curtains or blinds hanging around the window, giving a full and constant view.
For the bedroom, choose floor-to-ceiling curtains that can black out the room for sleeping while giving a luxurious feel to the room. Use floral patterned fabrics for vibrancy and an overt, accentuated finish to the décor.