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Trendey • Décor Ideas • 14 Window Trim Ideas for Every Home

14 Window Trim Ideas for Every Home

14 Window Trim Ideas for Every Home

  • by — Kari Apted
  • Published on June 1, 2023

  • Updated on March 25, 2025

Windows, the “eyes” of a home, not only allow in light and provide views but can also be transformed into striking architectural features with the right trims.

This guide delves into the array of styles, materials, and colors available for window trims, offering ideas to complement any home decor, from traditional to modern, rustic to chic.

More than just aesthetic, the right window trim reflects your taste, suits your home’s style, and can even boost your property’s value. Discover how to choose the perfect trim to enhance your windows and elevate your home’s overall design.

1. Wooden Window Trim

Wooden trims provide a warm, natural look to a room, effortlessly creating a rustic or traditional feel. Consider using dark-stained wood for a more formal setting or lighter shades for a breezy, Scandinavian touch. This style pairs well with earthy wall colors and hardwood floors.

Light wood trim around large bathroom windows creates a warm, natural look with scenic outdoor views.
Bold dark-stained wood trim adds farmhouse flair to a vertical window in a cozy nook.
Rustic wood trim contrasts black window frames in this charming minimalist camper renovation.
Warm wood trim with a decorative top adds rustic contrast to this white kitchen with black countertops.
Rich natural wood trim frames large windows, adding warmth and contrast to this cozy interior.
Oak-framed bathroom windows with frosted panes add warmth above a classic double vanity.
Natural oak trim complements rustic wood siding for a cohesive, earthy window frame look.
Thin wooden trim in a natural finish adds a modern accent to this bold navy exterior.
Natural wood casing frames glass block windows, blending rustic charm with privacy-friendly design.
Bold, modern black-trimmed windows frame lush greenery, blending luxury design with natural light.

2. Board & Batten Window Trim

This trim style lends a charming, cottage-like appeal to windows. Use wide boards flanked by narrow battens to give a structured yet simplistic look. It’s ideal for homes aiming for a farmhouse or country aesthetic and works well with pastel or neutral wall colors.

Board and battern white window trim and shutters give this bathroom window a clean, classic finish with added privacy.

3. Bay Window Recessed Window Trim

For bay windows, a recessed trim can create a sense of depth and elegance. Paint the recess in a contrasting color to the wall to draw attention to the window area. This design suits modern and minimalist decors, emphasizing the architectural feature of the bay window.

Modern bay window with plush seating, wide white trim, and soft grey drapes for a cozy vibe.
Minimalist bay window with clean white trim and sleek blinds in a chic, neutral-toned living space.
Crisp white trim and shutters frame this bay window, styled with cozy textures and pet-friendly seating.
Victorian bay window with ornate grey trim and shutters stands out against red brick and snowy surroundings.
Classic white trim with divided panes gives this bay window a charming, traditional appeal.
Bold black window trim creates striking contrast and frames a cozy winter nook with a view.

4. Colonial Window Trim

A colonial trim, characterized by its clean lines and symmetrical form, suits both historical and contemporary homes. To achieve this look, use a combination of wide lower sills and narrow side casings. This trim complements traditional furnishings and classic color schemes.

Elegant white trim and stained glass panels add vintage charm to this bright bay window.
Light wood trim and sill frame a tall window, bringing natural texture into this rustic setting.
Timeless white trim frames a bay window breakfast nook filled with warm light and garden views.
Clean white casing with subtle crown detailing enhances this modern window’s classic grid design.
Thick white casing frames narrow windows, paired with lace curtains and vintage wallpaper for a Victorian feel.

5. Decorative Window Trim

Use ornate trims to add character and detail to windows, ideal for period homes or spaces wanting a touch of sophistication. Select designs with intricate molding patterns and pair with elegant drapery. Works well in rooms with high ceilings and detailed architectural features.

Ornate gold-trimmed casing around tall French windows adds grandeur to this classical room.

6. Layered Window Trim

Layered trims, combining different molding styles, create a rich, textured look. Start with a simple base trim and add additional layers with varying profiles. This approach suits eclectic interiors, allowing for a mix of modern and classic elements.

Simple white casing pops against dark shiplap walls, giving this small window a sharp, modern look.
Glossy white trim frames a small window, brightening up a cozy farmhouse-style wall.
Tall white-trimmed window with traditional moldings creates a bright, vintage-inspired sitting area.
Tall narrow windows with sleek white trim bring symmetry and light into this stylish modern kitchen.

7. Craftsman Window Trim

Characterized by its sturdy and straightforward design, Craftsman trim is perfect for adding a touch of artisanal quality. Use natural wood or earth-toned paints, and pair with handcrafted furniture for a cohesive Craftsman style home.

White Craftsman window trim pairs with woven blinds and long drapes for a warm, layered window treatment.
Leaded glass windows framed in traditional Craftsman trim add elegance and privacy with a vintage touch.
Exterior Craftsman trim in white surrounds sleek black windows, giving contrast and charm to the porch.
Craftsman-style trim with bold top molding pops against dark walls, creating a sharp, polished window look.

7. Crown Window Trim

Crown molding at the top of window frames adds a luxurious touch. Painted in a contrasting color to the wall or the same color for a subtle effect, it works best in formal or traditional settings and complements high ceilings and grand decor.

Crown molding and thick trim give this cozy window a classic touch, styled with paper stars and holiday decor.
Simple white trim with crown molding detail tops this window, adding a crisp accent to the blue wall.
White trim and black shutters create a timeless look against a multicolor stone exterior.

8. Recessed Exterior Trim

This trim style gives depth and dimension to exterior windows. Paint in a bold color to contrast with the home’s exterior, adding visual interest. Ideal for modern and contemporary homes, this trim adds sophistication without overwhelming the facade.

Simple white trim around large grid-style windows adds a clean look to a white brick facade.
Ornate white window trim with decorative molding contrasts beautifully with red brick for a classic look.

9. Round Window Trim

Round windows are a unique architectural element. Frame them with a simple, streamlined trim to maintain focus on their shape. This trim style is particularly suited to nautical or whimsical-themed rooms.

Round white trim frames an oval window, adding a whimsical touch to yellow scalloped siding.

10. Black Window Trim

Black trim frames a window with striking contrast, particularly against light-colored walls. It’s a bold choice that suits industrial or modern decors, and pairs excellently with metallic accents and minimalist furniture.

Thin black trim outlines large grid-style windows set in stone, giving a bold modern rustic look.
Black-trimmed grid windows contrast beautifully with oak siding, blending industrial and farmhouse styles.
Long black horizontal window framed minimally for a seamless modern kitchen backsplash view.

11. Victorian-Style Window Trim

This ornate trim style, with intricate designs and elaborate moldings, suits period homes or those seeking a vintage look. Paint in rich, deep colors to highlight the detailed craftsmanship.

Simple white trim and a classic four-pane sash window keep the Victorian charm crisp and clean.
Floor-to-ceiling windows with elegant white trim and soft drapery add grandeur to this Victorian bedroom.
Deep windows with interior shutters and detailed trim bring a timeless Victorian charm to this cozy nook.

12. Stained Glass Window Trim

Stained glass windows are a focal point in themselves. Frame them with a minimal trim to avoid competing with the glass design, letting the colors and patterns stand out. This style suits both traditional and contemporary homes.

Colorful stained-glass panels in arched wood trim illuminate this Victorian staircase with nostalgic flair.
Intricate stained glass panels with bold trim frame this elegant Victorian entryway with striking detail.

13. White Window Trim

White trim offers a timeless, clean look that can brighten and open up a space. It’s versatile, working with any wall color and in any room, from kitchens to bedrooms. It’s particularly effective in coastal or Scandinavian-themed interiors.

Simple white craftsman trim adds charm to a neutral wall with a snowy Christmas tree nearby.
Thin white trim surrounds large black grid windows, giving this sunny bedroom a sleek modern look.
Trio of small windows framed in wide white trim creates a clean contrast against the gray bedroom wall.
Clean white trim pops against wood-look tiles, adding balance and brightness in this bathroom.
Classic white trim with wide top molding frames large windows in a bright, rustic dining space.

14. Minimal Window Trim

For a sleek, modern look, use a minimal trim or even a flush finish with the wall. This style suits contemporary homes, emphasizing clean lines and uncluttered spaces. Pair with simple window treatments or bare windows for a minimalist aesthetic.

White blinds with minimal wooden trim bring soft contrast to dark tiled walls in a cozy bathroom setup.
Kari Apted

Writer

Kari Apted is an Atlanta-based freelance writer who has been educating and entertaining readers for over 15 years.

Kari Apted is an Atlanta-based freelance writer who has been educating and entertaining readers for over 15 years.

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