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How To Decorate Around A Bay Window

living room

See a diverseness of bay window styles that are used to capture stunning views, create space for window seats, and fill rooms with light.

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Bay Window Sitting Area

living room

At one end of this living room, a cozy sitting area set in a bay window offers an intimate infinite for gathering or relaxing on a lazy afternoon. A congenital-in window seat makes clever use of the potentially awkward crash-land-out.

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Bay Windows with Transoms

dining

This sunny breakfast expanse, fix in a bay, takes reward of the home'due south sweeping lawn views. The windows are topped with transoms that feature the same traditional, paned pattern. The windows climb close to the ceiling line, which helps the room feel large.

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Arched Bay Window

windows

A big and dramatic arched bay window allows light to stream into this living room. A 2d biconvex window on the neighboring wall also welcomes natural light and views of the outside. Window treatments installed on the lower half of the windows can be closed to reduce the amount of sunlight streaming in throughout the afternoon.

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Bay Window Treatment

Sunny bay window with two chairs

Unlined sheer draperies soften this bay window. The subtle pattern and bold cherry-red color of the window treatments complement the fun patterns featured throughout the living infinite but don't overshadow the stunning architecture of the window.

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Bay Window with Maximum Views

shelving

Simplicity was the primal to success in this home office. Rather than overwhelming the infinite with architectural flourishes, the window bay was maximized and its supports were kept to a minimum -- offering broad-open up views of the body of water stretching out in the distance.

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Cottage-Style Bay Windows

living room

The large bay window in this living room enhances this home's inviting energy. A wide arch framing the window bay directs attention to the expanse, while the traditional paned windows lend placidity mode. Sheer curtains cover the lower half of the windows, lending privacy without gobbling upward all of the views beyond.

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Window Seat and Draperies

dining

A window seat set into a bay in this casual dining nook serves equally an inviting hideaway. Dramatic blackness-and-white patterned draperies frame the window and draw attention to the bump-out. The window seat offers additional space to enjoy a casual meal or to relax with a book on a lazy afternoon.

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Bay Window Trio

living room

A trio of windows bumps out from this living room, forming a bay and welcoming a satisfying helping of sunshine. The windows besides add architectural interest to the otherwise boxy space.

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Window-Lined Tub Bay

bathtub

On a sunny day, light streams through the windows that line the tub bay in this master bath. The windows can be thrown open to let fresh air and glorious garden scents to fill the room. The shapely tub emphasizes the graceful curve of the bay window. Blusterous draperies installed along the bay lend privacy without compromising all of the natural calorie-free potential.

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Sink Bay

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A minor bump-out above this kitchen sink lends additional brandish space and convenient storage. A trio of windows installed in the bay welcome cheerful sunlight into the hardworking sink surface area. The ledge offers the perfect identify to display sunday-loving plants.

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Bay Window Apse

blue living room

A bay window, shapely cornices, and wispy draperies create a cozy alcove for a crisp white sofa in this living room. The window cornices add architectural interest without obstructing the views beyond the windows.

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Bay Window Dining Room

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Big windows in this dining room peer out onto a landscaped yard, creating a wide-open and welcoming experience. Transoms most the ceiling echo the look of the paned windows well-nigh the floorboards, which makes the infinite look balanced and symmetrical.

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Bay Window Defunction

ruby curtains

Overlooking the front yard, this living room is bathed in natural lite streaming in through the bay window. Flooring-to-ceiling draperies add elegance and lend a splash of bold color to the otherwise neutral space.

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Simple Window Treatments

pinkish desk

Clean-lined window treatments ensure all optics remain on the stunning architecture of this bay window. The linen shades can be closed to control rut throughout the day, only their sheer cloth ensures natural light can still drench the space with welcoming energy. Stripe of colored cloth around the perimeter of the shades lends modern appeal.

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Bay Window with Seating

neutral living room

In this home office, a bump-out and bay window is fitted with a window seat. Outfitted with a comfortable cushion and oodles of throw pillows, the long window seat provides a cozy spot for working or relaxing.

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Floor-to-Ceiling Windows

green curtains

A plush upholstered sofa, metal ottoman, and dramatic light fixture match the grandeur of the floor-to-ceiling bay window in this living room. Sheer drapes permit filtered sunlight, while the heavier green silk treatments add drama.

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Bay for a Bedroom

teal room

A shallow bay window along i end of this bedroom adds another layer of architectural interest. The ceiling line of the bay was left flat rather than pitched, which makes the sitting expanse feel more than intimate and cozy. Heavy drapes provide privacy and add subtle pattern.

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Source: https://www.bhg.com/home-improvement/windows/window-buying-guide/bay-windows/

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