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14 Kitchen Window Decor Ideas to Inspire a Fresh New Look for Your Space

14 Kitchen Window Decor Ideas to Inspire a Fresh New Look for Your Space
Because that window above the sink deserves more than a dusty old blind from 2007.

☀️ Why Kitchen Windows Matter More Than You Think
If your kitchen window is currently just there, collecting splatters and doing the bare minimum — you’re not alone.

A lot of us overlook this space. But a little attention here can totally change the vibe of your kitchen. Whether you’ve got a charming farmhouse sink setup or a tiny apartment window over the stove, these simple decor ideas will help bring in more light, personality, and maybe even a few compliments.

Let’s make that window feel like part of the design — not just a background character.

Add a Roman Shade in a Pretty Fabric

Roman shades are classic, clean, and perfect for kitchens. They pull up neatly when you want light and drop down for privacy.

I swapped my old plastic blinds for a linen Roman shade and suddenly felt like the kind of person who buys fresh herbs weekly (I’m not, but the vibe is there).

Try This: Go for a soft floral, beige ticking stripe, or even a bold gingham if your kitchen’s feeling flat.

Hang a Mini Cafe Curtain for Instant Cottage Vibes

Cafe curtains are half curtains that cover the lower part of your window — giving you privacy without blocking all the light.

I hung a beige and white linen pair in our tiny rental kitchen and suddenly it felt like I was in a European café. Except with cereal boxes.

Decorate the Sill With Potted Herbs

A sunny kitchen window + real basil = functional and beautiful.

Line up small terracotta pots with herbs like basil, parsley, or mint. They smell amazing, and you’ll actually use them. Bonus: they’re cheaper than buying herbs every week.

My only tip? Don’t start with cilantro. That plant and I are no longer on speaking terms.

Try Sheer Curtains to Soften the Space

Light, sheer curtains can make your kitchen feel bright and breezy, especially if you don’t need total privacy.

Look for cotton or linen sheers in a warm white or pale oatmeal color.

I love how ours gently flutter when the window’s open. It’s like my kitchen is exhaling.

Install a Simple Wood Valance for Structure

Not into fabric? A wood valance above your window can make it feel finished without fussy textiles. It also works great in more modern or minimalist kitchens.

Paint it to match your cabinets or leave it raw for a rustic look.

Use a Small Shelf Above the Window

If you have space, install a narrow shelf just above the window frame. It’s a great spot for:

Tiny planters

Vintage mugs

Small framed prints

Seasonal decor (mini pumpkins in fall? Yes please.)

Hang a Decorative Wreath for Seasonal Style

Who says wreaths are just for the front door? Hang a small one in the center of your kitchen window with a ribbon.

In spring, I use faux eucalyptus. In winter, a mini pine wreath. It takes five seconds and makes the whole kitchen feel festive.

Go Bare for a Clean, Modern Look

No curtains, no clutter. Just a clean, open window.

This works especially well if you’ve got a nice view — or a subway tile backsplash that continues up around the window.

I did this in our old house, and it made even the messiest mornings feel a little calmer. Natural light = therapy.

Add a Hanging Plant or Two

Macramé plant hangers with trailing pothos or string of pearls add charm without taking up counter space.

My plants don’t always thrive, but when they do, they look fantastic from outside the house too.

Frame the Window With Narrow Open Shelves

If you’ve got wall space on either side of the window, install slim vertical shelves. They create symmetry and give you extra space for:

Spice jars

Cookbooks

Small dishes

Little decor moments

Use Frosted Film for Privacy (Without Curtains)

If your window faces a neighbor or sidewalk, try frosted window film. It blocks the view without blocking the light.

I used a peel-and-stick version and honestly, it changed my life — no more awkward eye contact during breakfast.

Add a Window Box Outside the Glass

Okay, technically this is outside the window, but hear me out: an exterior flower box is visible from inside and adds charm all year.

In spring, use pansies or petunias. In winter, swap in pine branches or dried eucalyptus.

Install Under-Window Hooks for Hanging Decor

If there’s a bit of wall below your kitchen window, mount a wooden strip with hooks. Hang:

Dish towels

Mini wreaths

Cutting boards

Copper pans

It’s functional decor that actually helps declutter your counters.

Highlight It With Accent Lighting

Add a small sconce or wall-mounted light over or beside the window to give it some intentional glow in the evenings.

I added a battery-powered one with a remote. It’s not wired in, but it looks like it is — and it makes the kitchen cozier at night.

✨ Final Thoughts: Don’t Ignore the Heart of the Kitchen
Your kitchen window doesn’t need to be fancy — but giving it a little love can transform the entire space. Whether it’s a simple linen curtain or a few fresh herbs on the sill, these small touches make your kitchen feel more you.

And let’s be real — you probably look out that window 10 times a day. Might as well make it a view you love.

 

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