Light up any space with this classic architectural feature.
Photo: Max Kim-Bee; Styling: Heather Chadduck Hillegas
Bay windows are showstoppers in more ways than one.
Check out these bay window ideas to inspire your next home project.

Credit:Photo: Max Kim-Bee; Styling: Heather Chadduck Hillegas
Create a Breakfast Nook
Bask in the morning light by using bay windows as abreakfast nook.
Enter the custom sofa built to fit snuggly into the bay.
It has now become a favorite sunny spot for reading or napping."

Credit: Photo: Max Kim-Bee; Styling: Heather Chadduck Hillegas
Thisliving roomfeatures a pair of rattan club chairs next to the bay window to create a small sunroom-like moment.
This dining room added patterned curtains outside of the angular bay windows to make it an architectural focal point.
Thisliving roomkeeps a natural color palette of greens and browns to make for a relaxing space.

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Paint the Trim
Window trims don’t have to be white.
Add a sense of togetherness by choosing a rug that compliments the design elements all throughout the space.
Thisliving roomfeatures a tall window seat to add extra seating and pops of color from the throw pillows.
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Use tall tapers to add height to the tablescape without blocking the view.Credit:Brie Williams

Every year, Hillery bakes cinnamon rolls for friends and family to enjoy on Christmas morning.Credit:ALISON GOOTEE

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