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25 Times People Had Very Creative And Cozy Ideas For Window Seats
The weather outside should never hinder your ability to enjoy the beauty of nature and the outdoors. Wouldn’t you agree too? A quaint little window seat is the perfect solution to enjoy nature even while you are indoors. Imagine this: it’s a cold, windy day. You wanna soak in the sun, but it’s too cold to step outside. Window seat to your rescue! You can enjoy the sunlight through the window while relaxing in the warm room.
Are you dreaming of having this exact vibe in your house that will also provide utility? Well, we have a list of the most unique and stylish window seat ideas to choose from. Isn’t this great? From simple DIY to stretchy and luxurious, let’s check them out one seat at a time!
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Nature-Themed Window Nook
Engulfed in nature, let your window nook hum with green energy. All you have to do is let the plants grow wild all around the seat, and voila, your nature-themed gazing spot is ready!
OMG I love this, as a person who loves to garden and take care of plants and flowers this would be heaven!
Window seats have been around for quite a while. But their versatility is such that they are still amongst the reigning champions of architectural elements. They can be placed in almost any space with a window. And they can easily perk up the dead areas in your house.
Reading And Sleeping Nook
Their ultra-functional ability to create an exquisite extra seating space with a view and extra storage makes them truly special. With the right cushioning and pillows, they can be the masters of creating a hygge atmosphere and chic vibe.
Circular Bookshelf
Cozy And Artsy Window Nook
Add life to your hallway or staircase landing by introducing a charming window seat. Bump up the comfort level by adorning the seat with double layers of cushions that are so inviting that you will want to snuggle up and never leave. With convenient storage beneath the seat, you can beautifully utilize what was once wasted space.
Bright And Cozy Reading Nook
It would be nice to be so close to your books that you could just reach out for another one after you finish one.
Playroom Window Nook
Give a dreamy addition to a playroom with a window seat flanked by floor-to-ceiling shelves. You can also have a shelf below the seat and keep all the shelves open. Kids can never have enough toys, and this seat-and-shelf combination is the perfect solution for storage. The open shelves will make it easy for the kids to grab their toys whenever they want to play.
The seat itself will be the perfect spot for kids' imaginations to go wild as they stare out at the wild. It can also be a comfortable sitting spot for storytime, or you can perch yourself on the seat and read your favorite novel while you supervise the kids.
Choose the Right Window Seat for Your Space: part 1
Window seats can easily add value to your space as they embody comfort and functionality wrapped in a quaint charm. So, if you are pondering whether you should add this marvelous architectural element to your house, we suggest you go for it! Here are a few things you should consider when choosing the perfect window seat.
- Firstly, go around your house and decide the spot that will look or function better with a window seat. A lonely bay window, a bathroom window flanked by vanities with a space in between, or a desolate entryway; pick the spot that would definitely glam up with the presence of a window seat.
- Once you have finalized the spot, you can locate the window seat 6 inches below the window. This height is ideal considering safety. However, some window seats are also placed at the exact height of the window. You can decide how you like it.
Spacious And Big Window Seat
A window seat in the kitchen will double as a banquette and easily accommodate more guests at family gatherings or parties. Build the seat to chair height. Use a tufted cushion to add interest and guard against sagging. Lastly, place a table in front of it, and voila, you have the coziest breakfast nook to enjoy the most delectable meals.
Winter Views From A Bay Window Nook, England
Choose the Right Window Seat for Your Space: part 2- For ultra-comfort, let the window seat height be 16-18 inches from the bottom. This way, your feet will touch the floor instead of hanging uncomfortably in the air.
- Place a 3-inch cushion on the seat. Or, if you want extra softness, consider a 6-inch cushion.
- Ensure that you use weather-resistant cushioning and pillow covers. Sitting by the window all day long and getting exposed to direct sunlight and wind might dim their color.
- If you have the luxury of space, the ideal width of your window seat should be between 32-48 inches, and the depth should be between 12-24 inches. But you might not get this space in a tiny house, so having a tiny seat is fine. It will be the ideal spot for some ‘me time.’
- If you are constructing a built-in window seat while remodeling, don’t forget to add storage space in the form of drawers, door shelves, or even open shelves.
- Lastly, trim or decorate your window seat based on your interior design. You can decorate it to stand out or blend it; it’s all up to you!
Winter Reading Nook
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Cozy Window Seat
If you think practically, a window seat has a maximum number of pros. Extra and comfy seating, extra storage space, utilizing dead spaces, glamming up the house, an extra bed if guests come over to sleep; quite a long and beneficial list, wouldn’t you say? What else do you need to be convinced that you just need this miracle in your house?
Well, we’ll leave the decision up to you. But we definitely know what we would’ve chosen. If you do go ahead and gift your house a window seat, let us know in the comments which idea from our article inspired you!
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As it gets cold outside, even a low-profile and minimalist window seat can become a cozy, homey, and calming retreat for your seasonal hibernation. Set a sunny scene by leaving the windows bare and unadorned without curtains, letting the natural light flood in. Place simple plush pillows to match the cushioning, and tuck into comfort.
My Window Seat Is The Coziest Spot In The House
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Modern Window Seat Idea For Living Room
Create a conversation corner using a polished wood window bench seat in your industrial living room. The open storage beneath the bench will give a nod to the modern style, and it can pair perfectly with your brick wall design. The wooden effect will create a warm, cozy aura and add a rustic touch. So, relax and lose yourself in the rustic charm.
DIY Cozy Window Nook
How Much Would It Cost to Build a Window Seat?
A simple 3-foot-long DIY window seat would cost around $300. But if you hire a pro, the starting rate would be $500 (plus $300 to $500 for a cushion), and it could go as high as $3000 (plus $300 to $500 for a cushion), depending upon your customization and preferences.
Window Seat With A View, A Cozy Spot Perfect For Napping And/Or Reading A Book
My favourite too!! Shiplap comfy castle mountain gorgeousness!
Load More Replies...Mini Library For Home Office
Having a home office where you are only surrounded by walls can get really dull after a while. And if you are a permanent work-from-home employee, then it will definitely affect you. But how about using a window seat as your home office? You can place a table in front of the sunny seat flanked by small shelves.
Stash your favorite books on the shelves and create a mini library. You can sneak in quick breaks from work; either grab a novel, gaze out the window and relax your all-day screen-exposed eyes, or take a short power nap. Small breaks will definitely improve your productivity.
Note: Ensure the wall near the window seat has electrical outlets to plug in your laptop and phone.
A Wallpapered Wonder
Let your window seat create an accent wall using wallpaper. You can pair the cushioning with the wallpaper pattern or colors. Go with removable wallpaper so you can have a new look or a new accent wall every season. From floral to tropical, the options are limitless to create a welcoming seat that urges you to sit, relax for a while, and just gaze outside.
How to Build a Window Seat?
Build a window seat only if you have previous experience in woodwork. Else, you can hire a pro. If you have the experience, here are the steps to build a window seat.
- Choose a window that has ample space around it.
- Measure the window and buy two floating cabinets as per the measurements.
- Use a crowbar to get rid of the baseboards on the wall below the window.
- Take boards to create a measured, rectangular frame (called a toe-kick) wherein you will fit the cabinets.
- Fasten the boards of the toe-kick first to each other and then to the wall using wood screws.
- Carefully place the cabinets inside the toe-kick.
- Fix the cabinets to the frame using drywall screws.
- To hide the toe-kick, attach molding to it.
- Your seat is ready. But if you want it to blend or stand out in your space, you can apply a fresh coat of paint that suits the room’s design.
- Lastly, let the seat dry, and then place cozy and snug cushions and pillows on it and snooze your days away!
A Boxy Window Seat
A boxy window seat is a perfect place for encouraging conversations or having small family meetings. Throw in snuggish pillows and place a small table in between to hold your drinks. Enjoy some heartwarming moments with your loved ones as the window seat cocoons you in comfort.
The Evening Glow Of My Window Seat
We have window seats in our house. They do look lovely, and I like em, but I have to admit, that they are usually a bit of a fantasy-self item. Visitors always exclaim that they would "sit and read there for hours". Even as an avid reader I have to admit; you probably won't. the reality is that a real couch or chair is way more comfortable than these can ever be. There's a cold window pane in your back, and even with thick cushions, ergonomics is going to be not superb By all means, lust after them on pinterest, build them if you have the space, but don't get too hung up on a very idealized interior idea. The cats, however, love them;)
They're only cold in the winter. There are lots of places where it's warm all year long. And the other places it's nice to have a spot in the evening to read or just watch the light change. My mother has a window seat, and I sit there for hours doing my sewing whenever I visit.
Load More Replies...Thank you for sharing I don't get to look out windows much from inside my prison cell.
The views from some of these are amazing. Get the feeling that quite a few of these are 2nd holiday homes. Ode to even have 1!!
Oh these were wonderful, I thoroughly enjoyed this thread. You just Feel relaxed seeing the images 💖 I have a day bed full of cushions and cats at the end of my sunroom, it's exactly perfect. It induces peace just to look at it 😊
I envy people with window seats... I really do. Would love one of those. The apartment I'm in doesn't have windows, only balcony doors
We have window seats in our house. They do look lovely, and I like em, but I have to admit, that they are usually a bit of a fantasy-self item. Visitors always exclaim that they would "sit and read there for hours". Even as an avid reader I have to admit; you probably won't. the reality is that a real couch or chair is way more comfortable than these can ever be. There's a cold window pane in your back, and even with thick cushions, ergonomics is going to be not superb By all means, lust after them on pinterest, build them if you have the space, but don't get too hung up on a very idealized interior idea. The cats, however, love them;)
They're only cold in the winter. There are lots of places where it's warm all year long. And the other places it's nice to have a spot in the evening to read or just watch the light change. My mother has a window seat, and I sit there for hours doing my sewing whenever I visit.
Load More Replies...Thank you for sharing I don't get to look out windows much from inside my prison cell.
The views from some of these are amazing. Get the feeling that quite a few of these are 2nd holiday homes. Ode to even have 1!!
Oh these were wonderful, I thoroughly enjoyed this thread. You just Feel relaxed seeing the images 💖 I have a day bed full of cushions and cats at the end of my sunroom, it's exactly perfect. It induces peace just to look at it 😊
I envy people with window seats... I really do. Would love one of those. The apartment I'm in doesn't have windows, only balcony doors