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Frame Your View: 5 Creative Home Window Decoration Ideas

Windows can make bold statements about a home independently; decorating your windows can take it even further. Modern windows only get bigger, allowing you to customize and change their function and appearance. If you’re tired of the same plain, white window frames with blank panes, you’ll enjoy learning all the innovative, creative ways you can transform your home’s windows.

Homemade Curtains

Sometimes, store-bought curtains don’t have the tailored look you’re craving. Curtains or drapes don’t have to be store-bought, thankfully—nothing does! You can use your favorite patterns and sew drapes or curtains with them. If you want to be even more creative, you can knit or stitch a new pattern or several patterns together, but this requires a lot of expertise and skill. You can stitch a single, uniform color, multiple colors, or extravagant patterns. The world is your oyster! You’ll want to consider light-blocking and privacy before getting started, however; if those things are important to you, include those features in your curtain designs.

Planter Boxes

Plants make a home look natural, cozy, and eco-friendly. A window is a great place for plants, providing adequate light without excess heat. A planter box can be placed inside or outside the home’s windows (or both) for a touch of color or charm you can’t get with any other decoration. Artificial plants with cute planter boxes are a great alternative if you’re not a fan of plants or don’t have a green thumb for them. You can even decorate the planter boxes yourself with paint, tiles, or other materials for a personalized spin.

Window Clings

Window clings are similar to stickers but are safe for window glass and easily removable without leaving a mess. Instead of adhesive, clings stick to a window using static or suction. There are many cling types, from gel to vinyl, for various looks, aesthetics, and textures. Gel clings add a fun look for those who aren’t afraid to be bold, but gel may not hold up well in the sun over time. Vinyl adds a flatter, sticker-like look for a more subtle design and usually holds up better to elements. There are many premade window cling designs to choose from, or you can easily make your own with some window cling sheets or decal paper if you want a more permanent adhesive option. Colors can fade in the sunlight, so be sure your decorating tools can withstand heat and light well.

Handmade Stained Glass

Stained glass adds a colorful, timeless, and beautiful look to a window, but you don’t need a giant sheet of real stained glass for this. There are ways to add a faux stained glass decoration with tissue paper or ‘stained glass’ paper! Alternatively, stained glass kits can add a hanging decoration of any style from your existing window with ease. No matter how you go about the stained glass look, it’s a fun and creative way to style your window.

Window Art

Many craft stores sell window-friendly markers or pens to draw directly on a window’s glass. Window-friendly utensils don’t damage the window; they’re easily washable if you change your mind. Additionally, these markers were made for window drawing so that you can easily create a masterpiece of any color or design. Some like to draw birds to prevent real birds from colliding with the glass. Some write their favorite quote or even create a window calendar. The possibilities are endless.

Tip: Window Quality

The window hosting decorations should be in excellent condition so they last and look great. Cracked, broken, or dirty windows won’t showcase your innovative decor well. Ensure your windows are clean and free of dirt or streaks before decorating. If there is significant damage that cleaning won’t fix, you’re better off repairing or installing new windows before committing to decorating. Consider high-quality, weather-sealed windows if you’re unsure what type of windows will look best with decorations. Below are some examples of window options in states with varying climates.

Missouri

Missouri’s climate and weather are pretty continental, with hot summers and frigid winters. A window here should be well insulated and sealed to protect the interior of your home from the weather in all seasons. A window replacement company in Kansas City can help you choose the best window type for your home’s purposes and crafting needs.

Florida

Florida is on the warmer side of the climate spectrum. Winters are mild, but the rest of the year has sweltering, humid temperatures with harsh thunderstorms and tropical hurricanes. Florida window professionals will direct you to windows that seal well from wind, rain, and the sun’s harsh rays.

Alaska

The coldest U.S. state is Alaska, situated in the upper northwest of North America. This state receives a peculiar amount of sunlight depending on the time of year and location, with some areas not seeing sunlight for months in winter! On the other hand, summertime may see 24-hour sunlight. For these reasons, windows should be equipped with privacy curtains and filter light when needed. Most importantly, windows here should be well sealed against the cold, ice, wind, and snow.

Conclusion

Most people don’t realize they can create beautiful window designs and crafts with their homes’ existing windows as long as they are clean and free of damage. Stained glass crafts, homemade curtains, and window drawings are some of the many creative ways to transform a window’s look.

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