Some say windows are the eyes of the house. If the kitchen is the heart of the home, then its windows deserve special treatment. Kitchen window treatments don’t just enhance the look of your kitchen. They also provide privacy and light control. When choosing kitchen window treatments, first consider what practical features mean the most to you. Then look at the huge array of roman shade, roller shade, wood blind, and curtain options available. Is it hard to narrow down your choices? Browse through our best kitchen window ideas and see what will work best with your kitchen cabinets, countertops, and other decor.

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  1. Kitchen Window Blinds Ideas Blinds are a classic window treatment idea because they are easy to adjust and provide a clean, simple window covering solution. Blinds work equally well in a traditional or contemporary kitchen. They are also easy to install with basic DIY skills. Depending on where they’re purchased and the materials used, blinds can be extremely affordable or quite expensive. If you want the appearance of expensive wood blinds, look for a faux wood blind product instead. These are made from recycled plastics and will last much longer than the cheap plastic blinds available at your big chain retailers. Source: @cleaning_at_29 via Instagram Source: @randeleamaninteriors via Instagram Source: @simplybeautifulbyangela via Instagram Source: @victorianterrace120 via Instagram

Watch this video for basic blind installation instructions:

  1. Corner Kitchen Window Ideas Corner kitchen windows provide twice the light, but figuring out a window treatment may be more challenging than with a standard window. However, a simple pair of shades or blinds can do the job nicely. You can also get creative with curtains when covering a corner window. Hang three panels of semi-sheer fabric — one on each outer edge and one where the corners touch. Gather the fabric with tassels or decorative ties during the day. At night, release the ties and spread out the material to cover the windows. Source: @hellershome18 via Instagram  
  2. Counter Height Kitchen Window Ideas A counter height kitchen window is one that fills the space above the kitchen counter. These windows need shorter-length shades, blinds, or kitchen curtains. They also look nice with a simple valance or cornice panel above. Some upper cabinets have wooden cornices that stretch across window tops. Because these windows are smaller than some, cafe curtains may be all you need, with or without a valance. These half-height curtains provide adequate privacy while allowing maximum light exposure during the day. Source: @dixons_at_26 via Instagram Source: @nicelandscapedesign via Instagram

  4. Farmhouse Kitchen Window Ideas Shutters are popular farmhouse kitchen window ideas. Some manufacturers make shutters from recycled plastic instead of wood, but they create the same look. Shop for these “polywood” plantation shutters if you prefer them over the barn-style kitchen shutters common in farmhouse decor. White linen roman shades have a loose weave that filters light and softens the look of your kitchen windows. Their simple white design won’t compete with the other focal points in the room. If your farmhouse kitchen has a more cottage or country vibe, consider full lace curtain panels or a softly printed floral fabric with decorative tie-backs. Source: @faroutfarmhouse via Instagram Source: @ouroceanisleretreat via Instagram Source: @formandfunctionatx via Instagram Source: @jamieraerichards via Instagram Source: @sararae_realtor via Instagram   5. Kitchen Window Ideas with Plants  Plants are not technically a kitchen window treatment but millions of potted plants adorn kitchen windows around the world. Plants grow well next to a sunny kitchen window and can provide privacy if you group planters together. Trailing vines form a natural valance when placed on a shelf or atop your upper cabinet. If your window receives substantial sunlight, try potted succulents instead of ordinary green plants. A vase of cut flowers is a bonus beside the kitchen window. Source: @wszystkoinic via Instagram Source: @hartshouse28 via Instagram Source: @kelly_prouton via Instagram Source: @mahasplant via Instagram Source: @mygeraniumcottage via Instagram Source: @no.ordinary.gal_ via Instagram Source: @ourhouse_inthemiddleofourlane via Instagram Source: @updatemycape via Instagram   6. Large Kitchen Window Ideas Large kitchen windows let in a lot of natural light, but they create privacy concerns after sunset. A big picture window may need vertical blinds or long drapes. Huge windows may do best with between-glass blinds that you can open and close by remote control. These are expensive replacement windows, but they’re usually worth the cost. If your kitchen design includes both large and small windows, you don’t have to have matching window treatments. However, it’s wise to keep roughly the same color for visual continuity. Source: @augustrosedesign via Instagram Source: @lifeonnarrowoak via Instagram Source: @myarundelhome via Instagram Source: @thecolourtribe via Instagram Source: @theweehouserenovation via Instagram Source: @umi_the_source via Instagram

  7. Modern Kitchen Window Ideas Modern kitchen window treatment ideas should be useful but simple. Consider the new roller shade products that can be raised and lowered from the top or bottom. This allows you to easily adjust the lighting and privacy in your kitchen around the clock. If your modern kitchen has a monochromatic color scheme, layer a valance over a roman shade made of the same fabric. You can also layer curtains over a roller shade in the same color or perhaps one step up or down on the color scale. Source: @akbdesign via Instagram Source: @alternative_point via Instagram Source: @huize_kaat via Instagram

  8. Kitchen Sink Window Ideas If your kitchen window is directly over your sink, as many are, be sure to choose a window treatment that won’t dangle into the kitchen sink. Cafe curtains are a traditional treatment for over-the-sink windows. They feature a valance and short curtains hung several inches below the valance’s hem. This provides privacy but allows light to flow freely through the gap. You may be concerned about sun protection, especially if it shines brightly through your kitchen window. Too much exposure to UV rays can damage interior materials and furnishings. It can also be bad for your skin if you spend a lot of time in the kitchen. Flat roman shades with a UV-protective privacy lining are ideal. Source: @home_byharriet via Instagram   9. Sliding Kitchen Window Ideas Sliding kitchen windows come in all sizes, from small slider windows over the sink to full-size sliding glass doors. Small kitchen sliding windows can usually accommodate the same window treatment ideas used on other window styles.  Sliding glass doors usually need long drapes or vertical blinds that open easily so people can pass through. Be sure to purchase a quality set of blinds, as inferior sets break easily. Source: @jwebs_homesweethome via Instagram Source: @psyched.for_.design via Instagram   10. Kitchen Window Valance Ideas Kitchen window valances soften a window frame and add color or pattern to your kitchen decor. Valances can vary from a few inches tall to over a foot long. They may be straight or scalloped, plain or fancy, and often trimmed with decorative ribbons, tassels, or fringe. Source: @cotswoldcornerhouse via Instagram Source: @paddock_avenue via Instagram Source: @sleepyhollow_life via Instagram Source: @theprairiesistersvintagemarket via Instagram Since the point of a valance is to add a splash of color or texture to your kitchen, it doesn’t have to be fancy. In fact, you can make a simple valance with no sewing involved. Watch this video to learn how:

  1. Kitchen Window Shelf Ideas A kitchen window with a shelf can limit the available window treatment options. Traditional blinds, shades, and curtain panels can get stuck behind the shelf. One solution is to hang cafe curtains below the shelf and place a valance at the top of the window. You could also put a row of plants or colored bottles on the shelf to provide privacy while allowing natural light in. Sometimes the shelf in the middle of a bay window or box window bumps out past the kitchen wall. If that’s the case, you can mount curtains or shutters to the wall and draw them closed at night. A pair of sliding barn doors would also work over a bay window with a shelf across it. Source: @davia_at_home via Instagram Source: @dliguoriartandstory via Instagram Source: @myjunklife_ via Instagram  
  2. Small Kitchen Window Ideas A small kitchen window needs kitchen window ideas that aren’t overpowering. If you choose curtains or a valance, you can hang them a few inches higher than usual to make the window look bigger. If a small window is your only kitchen window, keep your shade, blinds, or fabric as sheer and open as possible. That way, you will maximize the amount of natural light that filters in. Source: @cheerfully.chelsea via Instagram  
  3. Kitchen Window Backsplash Ideas Whether you call it a backsplash (in the United States) or a splashback (in Great Britain), the idea is the same: an easy-to-clean area between the countertops and upper cabinets. In some homes, your backsplash may extend around and even above your kitchen window. If so, choose your kitchen window treatment carefully. If the backsplash is white subway tile or another solid color, choose a fabric shade or valance in a printed fabric that coordinates with the rest of the room’s decor. If your splashback features painted tiles or other highly-patterned features, keep the window treatment simple. A plain shade or basic blinds will control light and privacy without taking the focus off your tilework. Source: @mandyenohome via Instagram Source: @tawny.phillips via Instagram  
  4. Kitchen Window Design Ideas Your kitchen window design ideas will vary according to the type of decor you’re into. For example, contemporary kitchen window treatments will be very different from the curtains in a rustic kitchen. The style of window you’re trying to cover will also have some weight in your choice of window treatments. For example, French patio doors and casement windows both open outward but need different window treatments. A large arched window may need sunburst shutters on top and plantation shutters on the bottom. A bow window is like a curved bay window, usually with a window seat. Consider having curtains, blinds, or shades custom-made, as these windows can be tricky to cover on your own. Source: @oldsilvershed via Instagram Source: @rosedale_cottage via Instagram  

Some say windows are the eyes of the house. If the kitchen is the heart of the home, then its windows deserve special treatment. Kitchen window treatments don’t just enhance the look of your kitchen. They also provide privacy and light control. When choosing kitchen window treatments, first consider what practical features mean the most to you. Then look at the huge array of roman shade, roller shade, wood blind, and curtain options available. Is it hard to narrow down your choices? Browse through our best kitchen window ideas and see what will work best with your kitchen cabinets, countertops, and other decor.

See more about - The Best Kitchen Ideas

  1. Kitchen Window Blinds Ideas Blinds are a classic window treatment idea because they are easy to adjust and provide a clean, simple window covering solution. Blinds work equally well in a traditional or contemporary kitchen. They are also easy to install with basic DIY skills. Depending on where they’re purchased and the materials used, blinds can be extremely affordable or quite expensive. If you want the appearance of expensive wood blinds, look for a faux wood blind product instead. These are made from recycled plastics and will last much longer than the cheap plastic blinds available at your big chain retailers. Source: @cleaning_at_29 via Instagram Source: @randeleamaninteriors via Instagram Source: @simplybeautifulbyangela via Instagram Source: @victorianterrace120 via Instagram

Watch this video for basic blind installation instructions:

  1. Corner Kitchen Window Ideas Corner kitchen windows provide twice the light, but figuring out a window treatment may be more challenging than with a standard window. However, a simple pair of shades or blinds can do the job nicely. You can also get creative with curtains when covering a corner window. Hang three panels of semi-sheer fabric — one on each outer edge and one where the corners touch. Gather the fabric with tassels or decorative ties during the day. At night, release the ties and spread out the material to cover the windows. Source: @hellershome18 via Instagram  
  2. Counter Height Kitchen Window Ideas A counter height kitchen window is one that fills the space above the kitchen counter. These windows need shorter-length shades, blinds, or kitchen curtains. They also look nice with a simple valance or cornice panel above. Some upper cabinets have wooden cornices that stretch across window tops. Because these windows are smaller than some, cafe curtains may be all you need, with or without a valance. These half-height curtains provide adequate privacy while allowing maximum light exposure during the day. Source: @dixons_at_26 via Instagram Source: @nicelandscapedesign via Instagram

  4. Farmhouse Kitchen Window Ideas Shutters are popular farmhouse kitchen window ideas. Some manufacturers make shutters from recycled plastic instead of wood, but they create the same look. Shop for these “polywood” plantation shutters if you prefer them over the barn-style kitchen shutters common in farmhouse decor. White linen roman shades have a loose weave that filters light and softens the look of your kitchen windows. Their simple white design won’t compete with the other focal points in the room. If your farmhouse kitchen has a more cottage or country vibe, consider full lace curtain panels or a softly printed floral fabric with decorative tie-backs. Source: @faroutfarmhouse via Instagram Source: @ouroceanisleretreat via Instagram Source: @formandfunctionatx via Instagram Source: @jamieraerichards via Instagram Source: @sararae_realtor via Instagram   5. Kitchen Window Ideas with Plants  Plants are not technically a kitchen window treatment but millions of potted plants adorn kitchen windows around the world. Plants grow well next to a sunny kitchen window and can provide privacy if you group planters together. Trailing vines form a natural valance when placed on a shelf or atop your upper cabinet. If your window receives substantial sunlight, try potted succulents instead of ordinary green plants. A vase of cut flowers is a bonus beside the kitchen window. Source: @wszystkoinic via Instagram Source: @hartshouse28 via Instagram Source: @kelly_prouton via Instagram Source: @mahasplant via Instagram Source: @mygeraniumcottage via Instagram Source: @no.ordinary.gal_ via Instagram Source: @ourhouse_inthemiddleofourlane via Instagram Source: @updatemycape via Instagram   6. Large Kitchen Window Ideas Large kitchen windows let in a lot of natural light, but they create privacy concerns after sunset. A big picture window may need vertical blinds or long drapes. Huge windows may do best with between-glass blinds that you can open and close by remote control. These are expensive replacement windows, but they’re usually worth the cost. If your kitchen design includes both large and small windows, you don’t have to have matching window treatments. However, it’s wise to keep roughly the same color for visual continuity. Source: @augustrosedesign via Instagram Source: @lifeonnarrowoak via Instagram Source: @myarundelhome via Instagram Source: @thecolourtribe via Instagram Source: @theweehouserenovation via Instagram Source: @umi_the_source via Instagram

  7. Modern Kitchen Window Ideas Modern kitchen window treatment ideas should be useful but simple. Consider the new roller shade products that can be raised and lowered from the top or bottom. This allows you to easily adjust the lighting and privacy in your kitchen around the clock. If your modern kitchen has a monochromatic color scheme, layer a valance over a roman shade made of the same fabric. You can also layer curtains over a roller shade in the same color or perhaps one step up or down on the color scale. Source: @akbdesign via Instagram Source: @alternative_point via Instagram Source: @huize_kaat via Instagram

  8. Kitchen Sink Window Ideas If your kitchen window is directly over your sink, as many are, be sure to choose a window treatment that won’t dangle into the kitchen sink. Cafe curtains are a traditional treatment for over-the-sink windows. They feature a valance and short curtains hung several inches below the valance’s hem. This provides privacy but allows light to flow freely through the gap. You may be concerned about sun protection, especially if it shines brightly through your kitchen window. Too much exposure to UV rays can damage interior materials and furnishings. It can also be bad for your skin if you spend a lot of time in the kitchen. Flat roman shades with a UV-protective privacy lining are ideal. Source: @home_byharriet via Instagram   9. Sliding Kitchen Window Ideas Sliding kitchen windows come in all sizes, from small slider windows over the sink to full-size sliding glass doors. Small kitchen sliding windows can usually accommodate the same window treatment ideas used on other window styles.  Sliding glass doors usually need long drapes or vertical blinds that open easily so people can pass through. Be sure to purchase a quality set of blinds, as inferior sets break easily. Source: @jwebs_homesweethome via Instagram Source: @psyched.for_.design via Instagram   10. Kitchen Window Valance Ideas Kitchen window valances soften a window frame and add color or pattern to your kitchen decor. Valances can vary from a few inches tall to over a foot long. They may be straight or scalloped, plain or fancy, and often trimmed with decorative ribbons, tassels, or fringe. Source: @cotswoldcornerhouse via Instagram Source: @paddock_avenue via Instagram Source: @sleepyhollow_life via Instagram Source: @theprairiesistersvintagemarket via Instagram Since the point of a valance is to add a splash of color or texture to your kitchen, it doesn’t have to be fancy. In fact, you can make a simple valance with no sewing involved. Watch this video to learn how:

  1. Kitchen Window Shelf Ideas A kitchen window with a shelf can limit the available window treatment options. Traditional blinds, shades, and curtain panels can get stuck behind the shelf. One solution is to hang cafe curtains below the shelf and place a valance at the top of the window. You could also put a row of plants or colored bottles on the shelf to provide privacy while allowing natural light in. Sometimes the shelf in the middle of a bay window or box window bumps out past the kitchen wall. If that’s the case, you can mount curtains or shutters to the wall and draw them closed at night. A pair of sliding barn doors would also work over a bay window with a shelf across it. Source: @davia_at_home via Instagram Source: @dliguoriartandstory via Instagram Source: @myjunklife_ via Instagram  
  2. Small Kitchen Window Ideas A small kitchen window needs kitchen window ideas that aren’t overpowering. If you choose curtains or a valance, you can hang them a few inches higher than usual to make the window look bigger. If a small window is your only kitchen window, keep your shade, blinds, or fabric as sheer and open as possible. That way, you will maximize the amount of natural light that filters in. Source: @cheerfully.chelsea via Instagram  
  3. Kitchen Window Backsplash Ideas Whether you call it a backsplash (in the United States) or a splashback (in Great Britain), the idea is the same: an easy-to-clean area between the countertops and upper cabinets. In some homes, your backsplash may extend around and even above your kitchen window. If so, choose your kitchen window treatment carefully. If the backsplash is white subway tile or another solid color, choose a fabric shade or valance in a printed fabric that coordinates with the rest of the room’s decor. If your splashback features painted tiles or other highly-patterned features, keep the window treatment simple. A plain shade or basic blinds will control light and privacy without taking the focus off your tilework. Source: @mandyenohome via Instagram Source: @tawny.phillips via Instagram  
  4. Kitchen Window Design Ideas Your kitchen window design ideas will vary according to the type of decor you’re into. For example, contemporary kitchen window treatments will be very different from the curtains in a rustic kitchen. The style of window you’re trying to cover will also have some weight in your choice of window treatments. For example, French patio doors and casement windows both open outward but need different window treatments. A large arched window may need sunburst shutters on top and plantation shutters on the bottom. A bow window is like a curved bay window, usually with a window seat. Consider having curtains, blinds, or shades custom-made, as these windows can be tricky to cover on your own. Source: @oldsilvershed via Instagram Source: @rosedale_cottage via Instagram  

Some say windows are the eyes of the house. If the kitchen is the heart of the home, then its windows deserve special treatment.

Kitchen window treatments don’t just enhance the look of your kitchen. They also provide privacy and light control. When choosing kitchen window treatments, first consider what practical features mean the most to you. Then look at the huge array of roman shade, roller shade, wood blind, and curtain options available.

Is it hard to narrow down your choices? Browse through our best kitchen window ideas and see what will work best with your kitchen cabinets, countertops, and other decor.

See more about - The Best Kitchen Ideas

1. Kitchen Window Blinds Ideas

Blinds are a classic window treatment idea because they are easy to adjust and provide a clean, simple window covering solution. Blinds work equally well in a traditional or contemporary kitchen. They are also easy to install with basic DIY skills.

See more about - The Best Kitchen Ideas

Depending on where they’re purchased and the materials used, blinds can be extremely affordable or quite expensive. If you want the appearance of expensive wood blinds, look for a faux wood blind product instead. These are made from recycled plastics and will last much longer than the cheap plastic blinds available at your big chain retailers.

Source: @cleaning_at_29 via Instagram

Source: @randeleamaninteriors via Instagram

Source: @simplybeautifulbyangela via Instagram

Source: @victorianterrace120 via Instagram

Watch this video for basic blind installation instructions:

2. Corner Kitchen Window Ideas

Corner kitchen windows provide twice the light, but figuring out a window treatment may be more challenging than with a standard window. However, a simple pair of shades or blinds can do the job nicely.

You can also get creative with curtains when covering a corner window. Hang three panels of semi-sheer fabric — one on each outer edge and one where the corners touch. Gather the fabric with tassels or decorative ties during the day. At night, release the ties and spread out the material to cover the windows.

Source: @hellershome18 via Instagram

 

3. Counter Height Kitchen Window Ideas

A counter height kitchen window is one that fills the space above the kitchen counter. These windows need shorter-length shades, blinds, or kitchen curtains. They also look nice with a simple valance or cornice panel above. Some upper cabinets have wooden cornices that stretch across window tops.

Because these windows are smaller than some, cafe curtains may be all you need, with or without a valance. These half-height curtains provide adequate privacy while allowing maximum light exposure during the day.

Source: @dixons_at_26 via Instagram

Source: @nicelandscapedesign via Instagram

4. Farmhouse Kitchen Window Ideas

Shutters are popular farmhouse kitchen window ideas. Some manufacturers make shutters from recycled plastic instead of wood, but they create the same look. Shop for these “polywood” plantation shutters if you prefer them over the barn-style kitchen shutters common in farmhouse decor.

White linen roman shades have a loose weave that filters light and softens the look of your kitchen windows. Their simple white design won’t compete with the other focal points in the room. If your farmhouse kitchen has a more cottage or country vibe, consider full lace curtain panels or a softly printed floral fabric with decorative tie-backs.

Source: @faroutfarmhouse via Instagram

Source: @ouroceanisleretreat via Instagram

Source: @formandfunctionatx via Instagram

Source: @jamieraerichards via Instagram

Source: @sararae_realtor via Instagram

5. Kitchen Window Ideas with Plants 

Plants are not technically a kitchen window treatment but millions of potted plants adorn kitchen windows around the world. Plants grow well next to a sunny kitchen window and can provide privacy if you group planters together.

Trailing vines form a natural valance when placed on a shelf or atop your upper cabinet. If your window receives substantial sunlight, try potted succulents instead of ordinary green plants. A vase of cut flowers is a bonus beside the kitchen window.

Source: @wszystkoinic via Instagram

Source: @hartshouse28 via Instagram

Source: @kelly_prouton via Instagram

Source: @mahasplant via Instagram

Source: @mygeraniumcottage via Instagram

Source: @no.ordinary.gal_ via Instagram

Source: @ourhouse_inthemiddleofourlane via Instagram

Source: @updatemycape via Instagram

6. Large Kitchen Window Ideas

Large kitchen windows let in a lot of natural light, but they create privacy concerns after sunset. A big picture window may need vertical blinds or long drapes. Huge windows may do best with between-glass blinds that you can open and close by remote control. These are expensive replacement windows, but they’re usually worth the cost.

If your kitchen design includes both large and small windows, you don’t have to have matching window treatments. However, it’s wise to keep roughly the same color for visual continuity.

Source: @augustrosedesign via Instagram

Source: @lifeonnarrowoak via Instagram

Source: @myarundelhome via Instagram

Source: @thecolourtribe via Instagram

Source: @theweehouserenovation via Instagram

Source: @umi_the_source via Instagram

7. Modern Kitchen Window Ideas

Modern kitchen window treatment ideas should be useful but simple. Consider the new roller shade products that can be raised and lowered from the top or bottom. This allows you to easily adjust the lighting and privacy in your kitchen around the clock.

If your modern kitchen has a monochromatic color scheme, layer a valance over a roman shade made of the same fabric. You can also layer curtains over a roller shade in the same color or perhaps one step up or down on the color scale.

Source: @akbdesign via Instagram

Source: @alternative_point via Instagram

Source: @huize_kaat via Instagram

8. Kitchen Sink Window Ideas

If your kitchen window is directly over your sink, as many are, be sure to choose a window treatment that won’t dangle into the kitchen sink. Cafe curtains are a traditional treatment for over-the-sink windows. They feature a valance and short curtains hung several inches below the valance’s hem. This provides privacy but allows light to flow freely through the gap.

You may be concerned about sun protection, especially if it shines brightly through your kitchen window. Too much exposure to UV rays can damage interior materials and furnishings. It can also be bad for your skin if you spend a lot of time in the kitchen. Flat roman shades with a UV-protective privacy lining are ideal.

Source: @home_byharriet via Instagram

9. Sliding Kitchen Window Ideas

Sliding kitchen windows come in all sizes, from small slider windows over the sink to full-size sliding glass doors. Small kitchen sliding windows can usually accommodate the same window treatment ideas used on other window styles. 

Sliding glass doors usually need long drapes or vertical blinds that open easily so people can pass through. Be sure to purchase a quality set of blinds, as inferior sets break easily.

Source: @jwebs_homesweethome via Instagram

Source: @psyched.for_.design via Instagram

10. Kitchen Window Valance Ideas

Kitchen window valances soften a window frame and add color or pattern to your kitchen decor. Valances can vary from a few inches tall to over a foot long. They may be straight or scalloped, plain or fancy, and often trimmed with decorative ribbons, tassels, or fringe.

Source: @cotswoldcornerhouse via Instagram

Source: @paddock_avenue via Instagram

Source: @sleepyhollow_life via Instagram

Source: @theprairiesistersvintagemarket via Instagram

Since the point of a valance is to add a splash of color or texture to your kitchen, it doesn’t have to be fancy. In fact, you can make a simple valance with no sewing involved.

Watch this video to learn how:

11. Kitchen Window Shelf Ideas

A kitchen window with a shelf can limit the available window treatment options. Traditional blinds, shades, and curtain panels can get stuck behind the shelf. One solution is to hang cafe curtains below the shelf and place a valance at the top of the window. You could also put a row of plants or colored bottles on the shelf to provide privacy while allowing natural light in.

Sometimes the shelf in the middle of a bay window or box window bumps out past the kitchen wall. If that’s the case, you can mount curtains or shutters to the wall and draw them closed at night. A pair of sliding barn doors would also work over a bay window with a shelf across it.

Source: @davia_at_home via Instagram

Source: @dliguoriartandstory via Instagram

Source: @myjunklife_ via Instagram

12. Small Kitchen Window Ideas

A small kitchen window needs kitchen window ideas that aren’t overpowering. If you choose curtains or a valance, you can hang them a few inches higher than usual to make the window look bigger.

If a small window is your only kitchen window, keep your shade, blinds, or fabric as sheer and open as possible. That way, you will maximize the amount of natural light that filters in.

Source: @cheerfully.chelsea via Instagram

13. Kitchen Window Backsplash Ideas

Whether you call it a backsplash (in the United States) or a splashback (in Great Britain), the idea is the same: an easy-to-clean area between the countertops and upper cabinets. In some homes, your backsplash may extend around and even above your kitchen window. If so, choose your kitchen window treatment carefully.

If the backsplash is white subway tile or another solid color, choose a fabric shade or valance in a printed fabric that coordinates with the rest of the room’s decor. If your splashback features painted tiles or other highly-patterned features, keep the window treatment simple. A plain shade or basic blinds will control light and privacy without taking the focus off your tilework.

Source: @mandyenohome via Instagram

Source: @tawny.phillips via Instagram

14. Kitchen Window Design Ideas

Your kitchen window design ideas will vary according to the type of decor you’re into. For example, contemporary kitchen window treatments will be very different from the curtains in a rustic kitchen. The style of window you’re trying to cover will also have some weight in your choice of window treatments.

For example, French patio doors and casement windows both open outward but need different window treatments. A large arched window may need sunburst shutters on top and plantation shutters on the bottom. A bow window is like a curved bay window, usually with a window seat. Consider having curtains, blinds, or shades custom-made, as these windows can be tricky to cover on your own.

Source: @oldsilvershed via Instagram

Source: @rosedale_cottage via Instagram

                        What should I put on my kitchen window?                        

A huge assortment of kitchen window treatment products is available today. If you want to stay away from traditional curtain panels, look for window shades, shutters, or blinds. Printed roman shades, woven wood shades, and roller shades are good choices. Faux wood blinds or shutters are durable alternatives to real wood.

                        How do you cover a window without curtains?                        

You can add privacy to your kitchen window without installing curtains, blinds, or shutters. For example, use tall houseplants to block the view or line a row of colorful bottles on the window sill. Apply a lacy, frosted, or stained glass window film on the lower panels of a large window or cover the glass with contact paper.

                        What window treatments are in style?                        

Layer tone-on-tone shades and curtains for an on-trend look. Turn to the newer neutrals that have a hint of color. Examples include blush, soft coral, and white with just enough blue or green to notice it. Garden-inspired textiles are popular for fabric window treatments.

                        What should I put on my kitchen window?                        

A huge assortment of kitchen window treatment products is available today. If you want to stay away from traditional curtain panels, look for window shades, shutters, or blinds. Printed roman shades, woven wood shades, and roller shades are good choices. Faux wood blinds or shutters are durable alternatives to real wood.

A huge assortment of kitchen window treatment products is available today. If you want to stay away from traditional curtain panels, look for window shades, shutters, or blinds. Printed roman shades, woven wood shades, and roller shades are good choices. Faux wood blinds or shutters are durable alternatives to real wood.

                        How do you cover a window without curtains?                        

You can add privacy to your kitchen window without installing curtains, blinds, or shutters. For example, use tall houseplants to block the view or line a row of colorful bottles on the window sill. Apply a lacy, frosted, or stained glass window film on the lower panels of a large window or cover the glass with contact paper.

You can add privacy to your kitchen window without installing curtains, blinds, or shutters. For example, use tall houseplants to block the view or line a row of colorful bottles on the window sill. Apply a lacy, frosted, or stained glass window film on the lower panels of a large window or cover the glass with contact paper.

                        What window treatments are in style?                        

Layer tone-on-tone shades and curtains for an on-trend look. Turn to the newer neutrals that have a hint of color. Examples include blush, soft coral, and white with just enough blue or green to notice it. Garden-inspired textiles are popular for fabric window treatments.

Layer tone-on-tone shades and curtains for an on-trend look. Turn to the newer neutrals that have a hint of color. Examples include blush, soft coral, and white with just enough blue or green to notice it. Garden-inspired textiles are popular for fabric window treatments.