Stunning Focal Point: 4 Design Ideas for Your Windows

Stunning Focal Point: 4 Design Ideas for Your Windows

Each design element of your Cincy home contributes to its beauty. With the right mix of color, shapes and symmetry, you can create a warm and inviting atmosphere in your living space that reflects your unique personality.

Stunning Focal Point: 4 Design Ideas for Your Windows

There are several ways to give your home a facelift, including using design tactics to make your windows a beautiful focal point. Read on as Renewal by Andersen® of Cincinnati shares four design ideas:

1. Elegant Lighting

If you have windows that don’t admit enough natural light due to their angle, try installing a pendant light. This will brighten up your room by reflecting the natural glow coming from the outdoors.

2. Unique Moldings

Do you have rooms with large bay windows? Dress them up with moldings instead of drapes. This adds rich texture and dimension to your room and helps establish a smooth indoor-outdoor connection. We suggest applying this to north-facing windows because they don’t get as much direct sunlight.

3. Open Upper Shelves

One of the best ways to add function and beauty to your kitchen is to incorporate open upper shelves into your windows. Showcase your chinaware, flowers and other decorations on the upper shelves and store your everyday items on the lower shelves.

4. Hanging Artwork

If your home has limited space, take advantage of our specialty windows to display some of your art pieces. Hang your inexpensive print on a stick-on hook to create an interesting statement that can be changed any time you want. Keep your decor to a minimum to avoid a cluttered feel.

For more striking ideas, turn to Renewal by Andersen of Cincinnati. Our team has the knowledge and experience to recommend the best design combinations for your home. Call us at (866) 609-5033 or fill out our contact form to schedule your free in-home consultation. We serve various areas in Ohio, including Mason, Sharonville and Loveland.

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