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Set a Table for Two
A round white tulip table and a pair of natural wood Scandi-style chairs are nestled in the floor-to-ceiling bay windows of this home library from Emily Henderson Design, providing abundant natural light and a pretty view of the outdoors.
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Build a Window Seat
The dark green paint on the walls of this home library from Kate Marker Interiors has a calming effect that invites relaxation and gives definition to a cozy window seat that is built into a recessed bay window that provides views and a stream of natural light.
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Add a Bedroom Lounge Area
In this spacious primary bedroom from Marie Flanigan Interiors, a seating area in front of the bay window provides a space to relax and unwind that isn’t the bed.
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Go Victorian
In this London Victorian manor house living room designed by Emilie Fournet Interiors, a curvy vintage loveseat is positioned in the bank of bay windows, which are left free of curtains to allow a maximum of natural light to pour in. Medium-toned gray paint on the walls and window frames makes the feature stand out.
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Keep It Open
This San Francisco condo living room designed by Cathie Hong Interiors has a bank of modern bay windows with a large central pane-less picture window and trim painted in the same bright white as the rest of the room. A stylish reading chair and a book tower create a place for reading and recharging.
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Paint Them Black
Soft textures, layered textiles, natural elements, sculptural lighting, and a neutral palette make this living room from Leanne Ford Interiors feel cozy and relaxing, while a painted black bay window with black grid panes add a graphic touch.
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Add a Banquette
The oversized bay windows in the spacious breakfast nook of the eat-in kitchen above, designed by Seattle-based OreStudios, allows natural light to flood the space and shows off a spectacular view. The wrap-around banquette and generous proportions create a comfortable seating area while a simple white Danish-style pendant light anchors the space without blocking sightlines.
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Hang Curtains
This bedroom home office designed by Jess Bunge and styled by Emily Bowser for Emily Henderson Design is nestled in a large rounded bow window. Sculptural furniture, an antique chandelier, and floor-to-ceiling drapes in a pale salmon pink create an elegant space that takes full advantage of this lovely architectural feature while adding function to the room.
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Hang a Bubble Chair
In the London flat of interior designer Sarah Vanrenen, white floors and walls are livened up with mustard, gold, and pink accents and a hanging bubble chair designed by Eero Aarnio in 1968 allows light to flow through the bay windows while adding a fun place to chill.
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Install a Breakfast Nook
Tyler Karu Design + Interiors created a charming breakfast nook in the shadow of a bank of black gridded bay windows in a renovated 1790 house in Falmouth, ME. A round table echoes the curves of the space, while high-back Scandi style chairs echo the window trim.
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Gather Round
Kate Marker Interiors turned an oversized bank of bay windows into a grown-up conversation corner with comfortable armchairs around a small round table.
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Make It Playful
In this Scandi-inspired playroom from Emily Henderson Design, a play kitchen is set in a floor-to-ceiling bay window flooded with light and decorated with garlands.
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Install Patterned Window Shades
While it can be tempting to leave the blinds off a bay window out of fear that it will detract from the natural beauty of the design, in a room where privacy and light control are concerns, installing stylish window blinds can enhance the architecture. In this spacious bathroom from Kate Marker Interiors, Roman shades with a bold gray-and-white pattern add coziness above a large garden tub.
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Add Natural Blinds
If you need light and privacy control but have a more low key style, install simple blinds like the natural toned ones in the bay windows of this light and airy San Francisco Victorian bedroom that blend in with the wood tones and hanging and floor plants of a cozy reading nook.
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Make History
This historic row house living room from Brexton Cole Interiors has cozy bones with its bay windows and original moldings, plus a cozy mix of vintage and antique furnishings and a velvet couch.
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Hang a Hammock
Bay windows are beautiful on their own, but decorating and placing furniture around them takes finesse. In this fun use of space, a generous bay window becomes a dedicated sun-soaked spot for an indoor hammock perfect for napping no matter the season.
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Add Shutters
This Victorian house in London designed by Emilie Fournet Interiors has a bank of bay windows, with interior built-in wooden shutters that are painted in the same dark gray of the window trim, and can be closed for privacy or to block out harsh rays in the summertime to lower the indoor temperature without raising the AC.
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Mix Painted and Natural Wood
The tall bay windows in this spacious dining room create an air of grandeur that do a lot of the interior decorating work on their own, but a saturated peacock blue accent wall, a vintage rug, a large warm wood table, and plenty of books and plants ensure it feels like an inviting spot to gather for a meal. Accenting white paint on the window bay with natural wood trim on the windows adds contrast and warmth.
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Enjoy the View
This spacious bathroom from Emily Henderson Design has a large soaking tub that is positioned to take full advantage of the leafy view from the bay windows, and include discreet white shades that can be pulled down at night.
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Contrast with Dark Wallpaper
In this dining room from Emily Henderson Design, a long rectangular table set for a crowd floats in the center of the room, in front of a large bay window that allows light to flow through and stands out against the patterned black-and-gray wallpaper.
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Add Built-In Seating
Kate Marker Interiors added a u-shaped built-in banquette beneath a large bow window that hugs its curves and provides room to host a crowd.
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Anchor the Couch
Jessica Nelson Design backed a warm cognac leather sofa up against a large bay window that is roughly the same width, allowing natural light to flow in for afternoon reading sessions.
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Keep It Simple
This Parisian bathroom from Caroline Andréoni Interior Design has textured pink walls, daisy patterned penny tile flooring, plenty of built-in storage, bright gold-toned brᴀss accents, and a simple curved bow windows over the soaking tub that provides natural light.
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Brighten It Up
Bee’s Knees Interior Design installed a custom banquette with bright upholstery in shades of green and blue, a natural table, and a gold-toned metal pendant light that anchors this bay window dining area.