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10 Ways to Work a Bay Window

by Home & Decor  /   June 17, 2016

While bay windows are often seen as an undesirable feature that eats up precious floor space, all it needs is a little creativity to turn it into a striking element. Take some hints from these clever designs…

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10 Ways to Work a Bay Window
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Frame the bay window up to emphasise its depth and create a bolder design statement.

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Create an extra cosy nook by placing the bed over the ledge.

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By incorporating the ledge into a customised shelf design, a casual display corner can be set up over it.

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Create a more comfortable reading nook by extending the bay.

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To fully maximise the recessed area, incorporate a sliding shelf above the bay.

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Create a simple backrest to make lounging at the bay window more ergonomic.

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Building a sink cum vanity counter over the edge of the bay rather than in front of it will save you some space in the bathroom.

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Merge the headboard into the bay to create a more seamless design element.

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Instead of camouflaging or blending the bay into the wall, it can be refreshing to highlight it instead by cladding it with fun, vibrant materials.

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The bay window is effectively camouflaged with a customised sofa that’s built over it.

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