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What to do with a bay window – Renovation and design ideas

02.20.2023 By Brent Beahan Windows

Tired of your outdated bay windows? Ready to give your home a fresh, modern revamp? You’ve come to the right place. If you’re lucky enough to have a bay window space, you know what an amazing feature they are in your home. Promising panoramic views, natural light, and more, this unique architectural element can be a huge talking point. But they also pose design challenges, leaving you wondering how best to utilise that space. If you’re looking to renovate and think this is all a little overwhelming, don’t worry. We’ve got your back! Let’s dive in and discover what you can do with your bay windows.

Why should you revamp your bay window area?

Whether it’s adding value to your home with a new bay window space or giving existing bay windows new life, we promise there are a lot of reasons to tackle this project.

Improve energy efficiency

Poorly insulated bay windows (typically an issue of older installations), can cause significant heat loss and higher energy bills. Upgrading to newer, energy-efficient windows will keep your home comfortable and your bills a lot lower.

Boost your curb appeal

A well-crafted large bay window is going to make a huge impact on the overall look of your home. If you’re thinking ahead to selling, this statement piece is going to make it much more attractive to potential buyers. It’s a focal point that adds value and charm to the property.

Create more space

Bay window areas get more from the living space in your home. Giving you the perfect spot for a reading nook, cosy seating area, extra dining area and anything else you can think of! Think about maximising function with a storage bench, extra seating and more, all alongside gorgeous views!

Let in that natural light

An obvious benefit of bay windows is the abundance of natural light they let in. With the right upgrades and window treatments, you’ll make your living space feel brighter and more inviting. With all that extra light, your home will feel warmer and more welcoming, the perfect place to unwind and relax.

Update their look and feel

If you’re living with outdated bay window designs, it’s time to freshen up. Windows are focal points in your home so they must reflect your unique style and personality. With some fresh bay window ideas, you can revitalise that space, giving your home new life.

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Ready for a refresh? Here are 15 stunning bay window renovation ideas

If you’re ready to fill your space with dreamy, natural lighting and bring out your creative side, let’s get started! Here are some of our top picks for bay window renovation ideas that will transform your home. Take a look and get your interior design juices flowing.

1. Let light meet nature

The best way to add colour to floor-to-ceiling bay windows is by bringing in some house plants. With a little standalone table, some extra shelving or window boxes, you can create a fresh, warm atmosphere of greenery. And your little natural friends are going to thrive with that extra light.

2. Add a window seat to soak up the pretty view

Build a window seat under small bay windows to turn it into the perfect spot for relaxing. A cosy and comfortable addition that can be custom-fitted to the shape of your bay window area.

3. Invest in some stunning curtains

Floor-to-ceiling curtains will frame your bay window space, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication. If you’re worried about reducing the natural light, consider sheer curtains to add cosiness without compromising lighting.

4. Shine some light with a pendant feature

Pendant lights are a great way to add some style and a focal point to your bay window area. They can be installed above the seating area or in the centre of the bay window for a dramatic effect. Especially if you’re using the area for dining or reading, it’s a great way to add some light after the sun goes down, while keeping with the beautiful aesthetic.

5. Get bold and really highlight your bay windows

They’re a statement piece on their own but if you really want to get people talking, frame them with a bold paint colour around the area. It’ll create a dramatic and eye-catching feature in your home that guests just can’t stop talking about!

6. Try something a little different with arched bay windows

Looking for something a little bold? Arched bay windows add a touch of drama and grandeur to the home. If you’re wanting larger windows, this could be the way to go, giving you that showstopper look, drawing the eye upwards and adding height to the space.

7. Think about your window treatments

If curtains aren’t your thing but you want to add a little something to your bay window space, there are other window treatments to consider. Window shutters, film or even stained-glass treatment will add an extra special finish to your bay windows, without distracting from their stunning architecture.

8. Maximise the space with innovative furniture solutions

Whether you’re creating a cosy breakfast nook or a reading nook, there are some clever ways you can get more out of the space. For example, a storage bench doubles as a seating area while giving you a little extra storage. Or adding some nesting tables for the additional surface area that can be neatly tucked away when they’re not needed.

9. Jazz up your home office or study

Nothing gets your brain gears grinding like being in a perfectly optimised space. Installing bay windows in the room you work in will transform your workspace, letting function and form blend to create the perfect space for hustling. Set your study desk or office setup against shorter bay windows and let that natural light inspire you.

10. Create an inviting common area

When bay windows are installed in shared spaces like the living room, it’s the perfect place to get people to gather and spend quality time. Set your seating facing outwards so you can all enjoy the view together. Add some comfortable cushions, a small coffee table, and a little bookcase of board games – the perfect spot for cosy family nights.

11. Revamp your dining area

Even small bay windows in the kitchen or dining room can add a really welcoming feel to the dining area. Consider custom-built seating just under the bay windows and a simple table that doesn’t distract from the stunning window. You can either use this as your main dining area or even just a casual breakfast nook or spot to sip your morning coffee.

12. Add flexibility with mobile furniture

Mobile furniture, such as a rolling kitchen island or bar cart, can be moved around the space as needed, providing flexibility and versatility. This creates an adaptable space – one moment a workstation, the next a perfect spot for entertaining guests with a little tipple.

13. Take it to the next level with modular furniture

The next step in flexibility is modular furniture like portable seating and rearrangeable sofas that can be shuffled around depending on the need. This is especially useful if you’re dealing with a smaller space, or don’t want to take away from the beauty of floor-to-ceiling bay windows all the time.

14. Create a miniature library

If you’ve been inspired by Beauty and the Beast but don’t have the space for a room entirely made of bookshelves, consider a miniature version by your bay windows. A little reading nook with some small built-in bookshelves or freestanding bookcases will make a comfortable spot for getting lost in your favourite fantasy.

15. Add bay windows somewhere a little different

This last one might only be for the most daring of us. If you’ve got a beautiful bathtub and some privacy beyond your house walls, adding bay windows in your bathroom is a bold way to add a touch of glamour. Relax and unwind in the bathtub, soak in that natural light and enjoy the view for true spa-like indulgence.

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Take these bay window ideas and make the most of them

If these great ideas have you rearing to go, that’s wonderful! But before you get started, let’s talk about how you can get the most out of your bay window renovation project.

Bay windows typically feature larger, curved or angled glass panes which can make them harder to retrofit. So working with a company that knows what it’s doing is important. You need a team that’s experienced with bay window installation, to make sure the project is done safely and efficiently while maintaining the original design and architecture of your home.

Your design and construction team should also have the expertise to guide you in material and fit selection. The right bay windows for your space will make all the difference. Consider the style and design of your home, your budget and your energy efficiency needs. And don’t compromise on quality. It’s important to choose high-quality materials that are durable and built to last.

By taking the time to carefully plan your bay window renovation, and by working with a professional retrofit company, you can transform your space into a beautiful and functional area to enjoy for years to come.

Bay Window ideas into reality

Ready to turn these bay window renovation ideas into reality?

Fitting and transforming bay windows is a big project, but not one you have to tackle alone. With a team of professional bay window retrofitters and installers by your side, you’ll be able to maximise space, get your project done on time and to budget, and get the most for your investment.

For bay window renovation with total peace of mind, contact WA Custom Glass to discuss your ideas. 

Brent Beahan

Brent Beahan

Brent is a highly experienced General Manager in the glass and glazing industry, with an impressive 20+ year career under his belt. Having earned a Certificate III in Glass and Glazing and the esteemed title of Master Glazier, Brent possesses a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the field. As General Manager, his role involves overseeing all company departments, including Production, Supply, Sales, Scheduling, and Installations. His creativity, knowledge and passion for glass exemplify him as a leader in the industry.

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