Kitchen Windows in Interior Design
Quite often kitchen windows are on the side of the house with a view of the neighbors, or the trash cans. The right window treatments can make this design dilemma a surprising highlight of any kitchen. Use shades that work from the top down and allow natural light while camouflaging an unpleasant view. Faux wood blinds are great in the kitchen because they hold up well to moisture. Decorative tapes hide strings and add color. Consider using vintage towels or table cloths to create a unique valance while adding a splash of whimsy! Treating your kitchen windows right, will make doing the dishes a delight!
Contributor: Julie Gerns, CAPID
Michelle Chiang says
What a great article! I love the suggestion of using vintage towels or table cloths.
capid says
Yes! Vintage towels and table cloths add a personal touch to any kitchen window.
Sunday says
Learning a ton from these neat articles.
Double Glazing Birmingham says
So true! You can use windows too for energy conservation. Allow your kitchen to have enough light from the sun during the day so that you won’t need to open the lights in the kitchen.