On-Budget Tips To Make Your Front Window Turn Heads

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WORDS BY The Havenly Team

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Published on February 17, 2016

You like to peep, you know you do. Whether it’s an over-the-shoulder glance as you walk by or a full-on window peep-athon, we’re all guilty of the occasional home design voyeurism. Let’s face it, some rooms look too good not to gawk.

So how about your own front window? Do people stop and stare or do they barely notice that you live there? If you want to gain the attention of your neighborhood passersby, consider some of these home design and window decorating ideas to make your front window more head-turning.

Artwork In The Window

On-Budget Tips To Make Your Front Window Turn Heads

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We’re advocates for designing outside of the box, especially when it comes to displaying art. Hanging art in your window, like with this stained glass panel from Wayfair, is an easy and affordable way to create a focal point both inside and outside of your home.

Open Window Shelving

On-Budget Tips To Make Your Front Window Turn Heads

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It might feel counterintuitive to obstruct a window with shelving, but consider this: With open shelving on your windows, you get to show off your decor, kitchen accessories and tableware collections to the world.

Create A Cozy Nook

On-Budget Tips To Make Your Front Window Turn Heads

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Admire your window admirers from your admirable window admiring spot! The cozy window spot above features plenty of head-turning fare, including a custom-built paper light pendant arrangement and carefully hung linen curtains.

Make Your Space Clearer With A Mirror

On-Budget Tips To Make Your Front Window Turn Heads

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Placing a large mirror opposite your front window can create a unique perspective that will keep your window gazers talking about your space all the way down the block.

Echo The Outside

On-Budget Tips To Make Your Front Window Turn Heads

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While you want to avoid making your home look like The Little Shop Of Horrors from the outside, you’d be surprised at what you can stylishly get away with when it comes to bringing plants indoors. Ficus trees and fig plants are ideal candidates for large indoor plants.