Window Seating Design Ideas for your Living Room

A seat by the window is the most romantic location in the house. It may be used for contemplation, reading, dining, or even a little sleep.

The timeless beauty of a window seat has ensured its popularity for generations, but there has been a surge in interest in window seat design in recent years. A seat by the window is the most romantic location in the house. It may be used for contemplation, reading, dining, or even a little sleep. The window seat is a versatile addition to any house, whether you need additional seating or just want a quiet spot to relax. Check out these modern window seat ideas for your home.

 

Home office

One of the perks of working from home is the freedom to take breaks and work in any position without worrying about being judged by colleagues.

 

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Plants

Use this modern sunken planter idea to set your indoor plants directly into your benchtop. You may add green pendant light that has been strategically hung to draw attention to the foliage and serve as a reading light.

 

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Create customised furnishings

Shelving around windows is an excellent solution for homes that need more storage space in the living area. It’s not the best situation, but if you put a window seat in the empty area between the bookcases and the window, you’ll have a nice place to relax and catch up on some reading.

 

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Low window seats

Such freestanding furniture is easily accessible. Window seats may be made from just about anything low, including daybeds, benches, and even palettes. 

 

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Fabric for upholstery

Since the primary function of a window seat is cosmetic rather than functional, picking out the right upholstery fabrics is crucial.

 

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Storage

It makes perfect sense to have storage in the window seat itself. Use them to store seasonal clothing, additional equipment, or extra bedding if you have the room. Seats with open compartments are convenient for displaying items or storing reading materials.

 

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Sleeping loft

In a minimalist sense, a window seat that may also double as a sleeping loft is a fantastic concept for visitors.

 

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Attic perch

This bright and airy reading nook in the attic is perfect for families thanks to its kid-friendly furnishings, including a window seat that conceals the air conditioning unit and lets in an abundance of natural light.

 

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Fireplace

A cosy window seat beside a towering tree, a warm fireplace, plenty of blankets, and a well-placed wall light make for a great reading area late into the night.

 

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Oddly-shaped windows with seats

Windows with unusual shapes often catch the eye, but are they really functional? There is nothing to stop you and your architect from designing a unique window seat.

 

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Extension of kitchen

You don’t have to stick to the same old dining chairs and bar stools for your kitchen seating needs; a window seat may provide a pop of colour and softness amid all the kitchen’s harsh surfaces, not to mention provide storage for larger things.

 

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FAQs

How can I make a window seat more inviting?

For optimum warmth, a few blankets and pillows are all that's required, along with an overhead lamp and a side table for putting things on.

Can you recommend any window treatments that would improve the aesthetics of my room?

Basement rooms with window wells get natural light, although their views are often dull and uninteresting. You may construct a rock wall, plant some flowers, or create a little garden.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you.

Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

 

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