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What to Put in Front of Your Living Room Window? 8 Ideas

What to put in front of your living room window to make it look attractive? Here are 10 ideas to help you design your living room window dressing.

Windows are the focal point of any room, so when you are trying to design your living room, it makes sense to start with the windows. Living room windows are critical because they are the first thing visitors see when they enter your home.

While you might want to spend lots of money on window treatments, the best way to dress up your living room windows is with inexpensive items that you can find at your local home store or online.

What to Put in Front of Your Living Room Window

Hanging Plants

Natural lights are the best lights because they are free. However, they do not always provide enough illumination to specific living spaces. Hanging plants can provide a low-maintenance way to add some fresh, green lights to your room.

Hanging plants don’t need to be pruned or watered very often, depending on how much light they get. In some cases, they can survive on a few hours of sunlight daily. You can keep a hanging plant alive even if you are not a green thumb.

Hanging Plants in front of windows

Plants can bring a bit of the outside, creating a bright, fresh, green space. They can also improve the overall design of your home, especially if you add multiple plants in various arrangements.

TV in Front of Window

A large TV can create an attractive center focus if you have floor space in front of your living room window. The TV should be placed so that the window trim is at eye level when sitting comfortably.

TV in Front of Window

But this isn’t always the easiest solution. The TV will be too large for a small space. It will block the outside view, making you feel disconnected and leading to arguments about the best position.

A better option is to use a smaller TV with a console, cabinet, or wall mounting. Then you can fill the front of the window with wall decor, artwork, or shelving without worrying about blocking the screen.

Best of all is a TV that is the perfect height with the window trim, so you can enjoy the view while watching a show.

Your Work Desk

If a piece of furniture is placed in front of a window, it must have multiple uses. A work desk, for example, has many functions.

Desk in livingroom

A work desk can be the room’s main focus or a minor addition that fits neatly in front of a window. In the first option, the desk can be a place to work, study, read, or pay bills. But if you have a small window seat, you can use the desk for your laptop or eat meals. You can also add a shelf for books or display items.

The great thing about placing a desk in front of a window is that you have the natural light to help you when you are working.

Plant Table

You are in luck if you have beautiful windows that catch plenty of sunlight. Placing a console table in front of these windows can be a great solution since console tables can be both decorative and functional.

Plants on table in front of livingroom window

Plant tables are also great options for homeowners with south-facing windows. These tables are typically built low to the ground and for growing plants. They are available in a range of styles, from rustic to modern.

You can place a table before your window and add a few plants. This table does not have to be designated just for plants. We can use it to hold objects of all types. But the window’s natural light will keep items fresh and vibrant.

Reading Chair

Because you need to be able to sit close to the window without getting too cold, a reading chair is a perfect addition to the front of your bay window. This doesn’t have to be a large, oversized armchair. Even a smaller chair can make you happy as long as it is placed so that you can sit with your back against the wall and still reach the window sills.

reading chair in living room with large window

You can even consider adding a small window bench to your bay window. A window bench can be a great place to sit and enjoy the view while you relax or read. Ensure you can still easily reach the window sills to enjoy this natural heating and cooling feature.

If you are adding a bench, make sure you build or install it onto a wall with insulation. You don’t want to make a window seat that is too cold to sit in comfortably.

Breakfast Table and Chairs

It doesn’t have to be a vast, complex coffee table. A simple, rustic table and some stools or chairs will do. But you should have a place to sit down and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea with friends.

Breakfast Table and Chairs

The seating area should be comfortable. You don’t need to fill it with large, overstuffed sofas and armchairs. Simple chairs can be traditional or modern.

When it comes to design, keep things simple. A simple table and chairs can still be stylish, while a rustic table with too many design elements can look cluttered and tacky.

But you can make changes and improvements to your breakfast table area. Add a table runner or a simple tablecloth to dress up your tables. Or add a rustic chandelier above your table.

Somewhere for your pets to relax.

Picture windows are a great feature in a living room, letting in plenty of natural light and making it feel more extensive and more open. But these windows can have one drawback—the glass makes them difficult for ceiling fans and air conditioning units to reach.

One solution is to install ceiling fans in the rooms with ceiling windows. However, this isn’t possible with all ceiling windows. If you have design ideas that involve ceiling windows, you might find that installing a cat tower or dog bed on the windowsill makes more sense.

Dog asleep in livingroom

Since ceiling windows are often installed in the loft or a high ceiling, it can be hard to reach the window to give the cat or dog a cuddle. But this is not a problem if you have a cat tower or dog bed on the window. Since they are in the window, you can reach them quickly, and they can enjoy the view down below.

Credenza

Windows are made up of a window frame that can be dark or light, then the actual window glass. Depending on the style of your home, the window frame may be made up of a simple muntin or a more ornate window casing. The window placement further influences the overall look of the window on the wall.

The furniture items you place in front of a window can also significantly impact how the window frame appears. If you place a credenza in front of a window, the window frame will be almost invisible because the credenza will cover it. If the window is shallow in the wall, it may be difficult to see because the credenza or other furniture will block the view.

credenza in living room with large window

Sheer curtains, on the other hand, provide you with the privacy you need while still allowing you to enjoy the view through the window.

You can put many things in front of your living room window to make it look nicer. If you have a lot of natural light, you might want to use sheer curtains to filter the light. You can install some blinds or shades if you add some privacy. You can also add decorative items like a vase of flowers or a small table with a lamp. Whatever you choose, make sure it complements the style of your living room and makes it a more enjoyable space.

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