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9 Easy Ways to Dress Up Your Kitchen Window

9 Easy Ways to Dress Up Your Kitchen Window

The kitchen may be the heart of any home, but many of us don't give it the decorative attention it deserves. Sure, we choose our cabinets, backsplashes, and finishes with care. But when it comes to decorative accents and finishing touches, we get a little negligent. We’d never leave our living room windows unadorned or our bedroom windows undecorated. But our kitchen windows? Well, they’re often left totally bare.

Thankfully, this all-too-understandable blunder boasts an easy fix, because kitchen windows are incredibly easy to decorate. With a little imagination, you can turn your kitchen window into a cookbook nook, a mini-bar, or an oasis for your favorite plants.

Once you start looking for them, you’ll realize kitchen window decor ideas abound, and many of them are incredibly easy to pull off. To show you just how easy it is to dress up your kitchen window, we’ve rounded up 9 kitchen window décor ideas worth adding to your mood board.

01 Put Your Prettiest Cutting Boards on Display

Instead of adding décor to your kitchen, look for ways to repurpose what you already have. If you’ve stocked up on pretty cutting boards, prop them up in your kitchen window. This approach will keep your cutting boards on hand any time you need them—and it’ll add a dose of texture to your kitchen’s décor scheme.

02 Propagate Plants in Your Window Sill

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If you’re always looking for ways to expand your plant collection, consider propagating some plants in your kitchen window.  Your kitchen window should get all the sunlight your cuttings need to thrive.

03 Line Your Window With Crisp White Curtains

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Curtains offer a classic way to dress up any window, and if you want to keep your kitchen looking sleek, you can stick with a set of crisp white curtains that don’t demand too much attention.

04 Add Storage Space With Hanging Shelves

If your kitchen’s storage set-up leaves something to be desired, layer a few hanging shelves over your kitchen window. This approach may seem unusual, but when you’re low on space, it pays to get creative. And if you opt for glass shelves that aren’t densely packed with stuff, you can still capture plenty of the sunlight streaming through your window.

05 Trade Traditional Panes for Stained Glass

Décor isn’t the only way to dress up your kitchen window. By swapping traditional window panes for a stained glass panel, you can add an eye-catching accent to your kitchen without cluttering up your space.

06 Keep Fresh Herbs at the Ready

Just about every meal is made better by fresh herbs. Make your kitchen both prettier and more practical by storing some herbs in a water-filled vase—and tucking that vase inside your window sill.

07 Invest in a Striking Roman Shade

Curtains may be the most classic window treatments around, but they’re not always the best pick for your space. If your kitchen window is mounted right above your sink, trade the drapey curtains for a striking Roman shade that you can roll up while you’re cooking and cleaning.

08 Mix and Match Your Ceramic

Decorating your kitchen window can be as simple as tucking some flowers inside a vase and sliding it next to your sill. But if you’re craving something more dynamic, mix and match two different vases and stick different plants inside them.

09 Add Texture With Woven Blinds

When it comes to window treatments, color and print aren’t the only things you can play with. Texture can vary a lot, too. So if your kitchen is full of sleek fixtures and furniture, soften it with a set of woven blinds. And don’t be afraid to hang blinds on every window—if a handful of windows are clustered together, it makes sense for them to match.

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