A window brings a room alive. It is a valuable light source and the view can be the ultimate piece of art.
Here are some do's and don'ts to make the most of your windows:
Don't block the light from a window, particularly if the room is dark.
Do maximise light in-take by using longer curtain poles, so fully open drapes are not partially obscuring the window. Consider blinds for similar reasons. Paint window sills in bright colours to reflect light.
Placing something outside a window to draw the eye creates a feeling of space within the room.
Don't place furniture in front of full-length windows - it is likely to have been installed to maximise the light or view, so maintain that advantage.
Don't obscure good views or light by cluttering window sills.
Do place a mirror on the wall opposite a window. This reflects light back into the room and carries a second view.
Don't draw attention to a poor view. Closing curtains or placing a large ornament on a window sill is likely to highlight a poor view. Angled blinds, stained glass or colour treatment on the glass will obscure a view without blocking light.
Do open windows where possible. Fresh air circulation and unobtrusive sounds from the outside world improve the ventilation and mood in a room.