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Trendey • Décor Ideas • Windows • 19 Kitchen Window Ideas to Light Up Your Space

19 Kitchen Window Ideas to Light Up Your Space

19 Kitchen Window Ideas to Light Up Your Space

  • by — Kendrick Hulse
  • Published on April 29, 2025

  • Updated on April 29, 2025

Ready to revamp your kitchen with a fresh perspective? Get inspired by window designs that brighten your space and highlight your personal style. Think about ventilation, views, and how each shape or material might blend with your décor. Remember, a well-chosen window isn’t just an opening — it’s your kitchen’s gateway to light, air, and a brand-new vibe.

1. Bright, Airy Casement Window Inspiration

These windows are hinged on one side and open outward using a crank. They allow for excellent ventilation and unobstructed views. Their tight seal also helps with energy efficiency. A three-panel casement window above the sink brings in natural light and a clear outdoor view. White cabinets and glossy tile help reflect brightness, creating a fresh atmosphere. Add simple décor elements or a touch of greenery for a welcoming feel.

Modern white kitchen with triple casement window above sink, letting in natural light. White counters and cabinetry.
Source: @harveywindowsanddoors via Instagram

2. Bright and Welcoming Double-Hung Window Wall

Double-hung windows feature two operable sashes that slide vertically. The ability to open from the top or bottom offers flexible ventilation. These generous windows invite abundant natural light into this airy layout. Marble counters and warm bamboo shades bring a polished yet relaxed feel. 

White kitchen with tall windows, marble countertops, and a comfy banquette looking out onto greenery.
Source: @colonialwarehouseaustralia via Instagram

3. Sunny Greenhouse Window Over the Sink

A boxed-out window with glass on three sides (and sometimes the top) is called a garden or greenhouse window. It extends outward to welcome ample sunlight and bring nature closer to your workspace. The built-in glass shelf offers a handy spot to grow or display succulents or fresh herbs.

Kitchen greenhouse window with a glass shelf holding small potted plants above a stainless sink.
Source: @krystal.mccabe via Instagram

4. Charming Bay Window with Bold Tile Backdrop

Bay window is a combination of three windows that project outward in a semi-angular shape. Frame your window by eye-catching patterned tile and warm floating shelves. Brass hardware pairs beautifully with crisp white cabinetry, while a sleek island and modern bar stools complete this welcoming design. Bay windows can also add extra counter space or seating.

White kitchen with patterned backsplash, bay window, floating shelves, gold hardware, and navy bar stools.
Source: @you_neekdesigns via Instagram

5. Bow Windows with Scenic View

If you’d like softer aesthetic compared to bay windows, these are a perfect solution. They consist of four or more windows, creating a gently curved arc. This shape showcases the panoramic view, bringing a sense of openness and abundant natural light. Hang floral drapes for a fresh touch.

Curved boow window overlooking a green yard and blue sky, framed by floral curtains.
Source: @debenjoinery via Instagram

6. Sleek Black-Framed Sliding Window

These operate with one sash sliding horizontally over or past a fixed pane. They are great for kitchens with limited indoor or outdoor space for a swinging sash. Choose a wide black-framed window to draws attention, and pair it with brass accents and oak cabinetry to balances modern style with cozy warmth.

Modern kitchen with black-framed window, warm wood cabinets, and brass fixtures over a streamlined gray countertop.
Source: @sierrapacificwindows.by.awda via Instagram

7. Rustic Awning Window for a Cozy Kitchen

Hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom, awning windows offer good ventilation even during light rain, as they shield the opening. Their compact style can fit over counters and sinks easily. If you’re going for a rustic vibe, complete your kitchen with warm wood cabinets with mosaic tile to keep things natural.

Wood-framed awning window in a warm kitchen with mosaic tile and a lush green view.
Source: @waunakeeremodel via Pinterest

8. Large Picture Window for an Inviting View

Large fixed windows that do not open are also known as picture windows. They are ideal for maximizing views and natural light in kitchens, especially if separate windows or vents handle ventilation. We recommend you keep the countertops sleek and the plant selection simple, so the vibrant outdoor scenery remains the main focus.

Kitchen with a wide picture window overlooking a wooded backyard, white counter, and stainless faucet.
Source: @Ursula Page via Shutterstock

9. Corner Windows with Soft Linen Curtains

As the name says, this is a pair of windows that meet at a corner, often with minimal framing. They provide a panoramic view of the outdoors and allow more light to flood the kitchen from two angles. Try corner windows to brighten the sink area and create a welcoming focal point. Linen curtains add a light, breezy feel while still allowing sunshine. Finish off with warm metallic fixtures with subtle brick tile for a cozy look.

Corner sink with linen curtains, warm brass fixtures, and soft brick tile in a cozy, rustic-modern kitchen.
Source: @ashleylynhome via Instagram

10. Single-Hung Window with a Clean, Classic Look

These are similar to double-hung, but only the bottom sash moves up or down. It’s a budget-friendly alternative to double-hung windows, that still maintains a classic look. For the rest of the kitchen, you can use white subway tile that pairs well with warm butcher block counters. Keep any extras minimal.

Kitchen with a single-hung window, white subway tile walls, and butcher block countertop.
Source: @coastalsashanddoor via Instagram

11. Tilt & Turn Window for Flexible Ventilation

Tilt and turn windows are operable in two ways — tilt inward from the top or fully swing in like a door. Since they offer flexible ventilation options and a modern style, these windows are favored in contemporary kitchens and can freshen up a compact sink area.

White tilt & turn kitchen window above a minimalist countertop with fresh herbs.
Source: @thetimberwindow via Pinterest

12. Transom Windows for an Airy Kitchen

Narrow windows placed above a primary window or door, also called transom windows, allow extra light without sacrificing wall space or privacy. They can add architectural interest to your kitchen design. Combine them with wide glass openings for a breezy, open flow between the kitchen and dining area.

Spacious kitchen with transom windows, large island, and bright interior opening to a green outdoor view.
Source: @rittenhousebuildersinc via Instagram

13. Bright Skylights in an Open-Concept Kitchen

Skylights are installed in the ceiling or roof and they fill the kitchen with natural light from above. Try multiple skylights to make your open-concept layout even brighter. A spacious island with a farmhouse sink anchors the room, offering a generous workspace. Hang clear pendant lights above the island to add modern charm. Warm wood floors in a herringbone pattern unify the design.

Open-concept kitchen with several skylights, farmhouse sink island, clear pendants, and herringbone wood flooring.
Source: @fourseasonssunroomsgta via Instagram

14. Pass-Through Window for Easy Outdoor Entertaining

These are large sliding or folding windows connecting the kitchen to an outdoor space such as a patio. They are ideal for entertaining since they make it easy to pass dishes to an outdoor bar or seating area. They also expand the sense of space. Install a wide marble ledge for extra serving space.

Kitchen pass-through window with a marble counter, white stools, and shiplap walls, overlooking a scenic outdoor space.
Source: @garypaynephotography via Instagram

15. Stained Glass Accent Window for Vintage Charm

Add a stained glass panel above your sink for a pop of color and artistic flair. Enjoy the unique light reflections while you prepare meals or rinse dishes.

Kitchen sink with a stained glass panel above, white subway tile, and green cabinetry for a cozy, vintage-inspired look.
Source: @kelseyej via Pinterest

16. Clerestory Window for a Mid-Century Feel

Clerestory windows are located high on a wall, near or at the roofline, and are often narrow but wide horizontally. A slim clerestory window can bring in extra sunlight above eye level. Pair crisp white cabinets with the warm wood ceiling for a striking contrast. Stainless appliances and a simple subway tile backsplash will keep the look fresh and functional.

White mid-century kitchen with a clerestory window, wood ceiling, subway tile backsplash, and stainless appliances.
Source: @lottemeister via Instagram

17. Round Window for a Distinctive Coastal Accent

Circular or curved-top windows provide a distinct architectural feature. This soft shape can complement many design themes, from traditional to modern. For example, a porthole-style window will give your kitchen a playful maritime twist. The coastal vibe is further emphasized with painted shiplap walls, a farmhouse sink, and brass fixtures.

White kitchen with round window, farmhouse sink, brass fixtures, and shiplap walls, creating a charming coastal feel.
Source: @homedit via Pinterest

18. Bifold Windows for an Easy Indoor-Outdoor Flow

A series of window panels that fold against each other when opened are known as bifold windows. This can open your kitchen directly to a fresh outdoor dining spot. Keep the counter uncluttered so the greenery remains the star of the view.

Kitchen with wide bifold windows leading to a green patio, sleek countertop, and a modern sink.
Source: @tezadoors via Instagram

19. Glass Block Windows

Made of blocks of thick, often textured, translucent glass, these windows provide privacy while letting in natural light. Their subtle texture can complement glossy cabinets, creating a visually interesting focal point.

Modern white kitchen with a glass block window backsplash, glossy cabinets, and a polished wood floor.
Source: @hylitewindows via Pinterest
Kendrick Hulse

Writer

Kendrick holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from the University of Wisconsin. She has written professionally for five years and specializes in home and garden design, with past experience working in the residential gardening industry.

Kendrick holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from the University of Wisconsin. She has written professionally for five years and specializes in home and garden design, with past experience working in the residential gardening industry.

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