
Window Treatment & Styles
The Best Tips for Styling a Bed in Front of Window
Is putting your bed in front of window a good idea? Do you have the right bed and the right window for this arrangement? While placing a bed in front of a window is usually considered a no-go, there are plenty of styling options you can approach to design the bedroom of your dreams!
As such, if your dreams start with you waking up on a bed washed by the morning sun or with the feeling of a gentle breeze surrounding you, this article explores why it can be beneficial and offers tips on how to optimize your space with style!
Keep reading to find out more about bed styles and frame options, as well as how well they can be paired with the Magic product line - we help you match your bed to the best windows in the GTA!
Key Takeaways
- Placing a bed in front of a window maximizes space, enhances natural light, and creates a beautiful focal point in the room.
- Choosing low-profile frames, open designs, and appropriate window treatments like retractable solar shades or sheer curtains can significantly improve aesthetics and functionality.
- Incorporating accessories such as mirrors, plants, and wall art helps balance the visual appeal, making the bedroom feel cozier and more inviting.
- Pairing the bed with the window style and the treatments is also worth considering, especially if you plan to change one of these elements.
Why Place a Bed in Front of a Window?

Placing a bed in front of a window can be a clever solution, especially in smaller bedrooms where space is at a premium. This arrangement not only makes the room feel more spacious but also allows you to delight in scenic views, turning the window into a beautiful focal point that enhances the overall aesthetic of your bedroom!
Plus, with careful placement, you can ensure that airflow to the window is not obstructed, allowing for better ventilation and a fresher, more comfortable sleeping environment. Of course, this implies pairing window styles with bed frame styles optimally.
On the other hand, according to Feng Shui, a bed is best placed against a solid wall. Therefore, placing a bed underneath a window is generally discouraged as it can disrupt restful sleep because of the energy flowing through the window. However, if this placement is necessary, there are ways to mitigate potential negative effects. For example, you can choose a high, solid bed frame to cover part of the window.
Moreover, if you think exterior noise can disrupt your sleep you can keep Magic's thermal blinds open while sleeping. Last but not least, if safety is a concern, consider installing laminated glass, which is held together by a plastic interlayer when it's broken. Moreover, make sure the window has a multi-point locking system and other security measures if you're worried about break-ins.
Choosing the Right Bed Frame

Selecting the right bed frame is crucial when positioning your bed in front of a window. For example, a low-profile bed frame can help reduce visual obstruction, allowing more natural light to flood the room and making the space appear larger and more open.
This choice can significantly impact the balance between aesthetics and functionality in your bedroom layout, ensuring that the bed placement complements the window rather than detracts from it.
Low Headboard Options
Low headboard options are particularly beneficial for beds placed in front of windows. A low headboard minimizes obstruction, allowing natural light to flow freely into the room and creating a sense of openness. This can make the space feel bigger and more airy, which is especially important in smaller bedrooms. Naturally, a low headboard also allows for easy access to the window’s operating system, making it easy to open and close it whenever you want.
Additionally, opting for a bed without a headboard can further enhance this effect, offering an unobstructed view and maintaining a light, breezy atmosphere in the room.
Open Frame Choices
Open-frame bed designs, such as wrought-iron bed frames, offer a modern and uncluttered aesthetic that complements the overall atmosphere of a bedroom with a bed in front of a window. These frames promote light flow and create a sense of spaciousness, helping the room feel much more comfortable and serene.
The best part is that you can choose bigger, more grandiose frames in accordance with your style preferences. Since they’re open, even if they cover part of the window, the obstruction will be minimal.
Enhancing Aesthetics with Window Treatments
Window treatments significantly affect the aesthetics and functionality of a bedroom, especially when the bed is in front of a window. They not only provide privacy but also enhance the room’s visual appeal. For instance, sheer curtains or blinds can balance natural light and privacy, making the bedroom both functional and aesthetically pleasing. But wait until you hear about Magic's retractable solar shades and thermal blinds!
Retractable Solar Shades and Thermal Blinds


Magic's fully retractable solar shades and thermal blinds are simply perfect for bedroom windows. Their biggest advantage is that they can remain hidden within the frame when not in use. When you need to open them, all you have to do is pull them out, and they'll slide seamlessly along the frame!
Our solar shades are made from a semi-transparent material that blocks both UV rays and the unbearable afternoon sunlight during the summer, at the same time letting some natural light in. On the other hand, the thermal blinds are made from an opaque material that blocks out light completely and provides complete privacy, thus being the perfect window treatment for a bedroom with a bed in front of a window! The thermal blinds also have soundproofing properties and improve a window's energy efficiency by 40%, so you'll never have to worry about drafts!
Sheer Curtains
Sheer curtains are another excellent choice for bedrooms with a bed in front of a window, and you can even pair them with Magic's window coverings! They provide the perfect balance between privacy and natural light, allowing sunlight to filter into the room while maintaining a light and airy feel. Ultimately, these lightweight fabrics create an ethereal effect, adding a touch of elegance to the bedroom without compromising on functionality!
Make sure the curtain rod pairs well with the design or color palette of your bed, as it will be quite noticeable, especially in front of a large window.
Blackout Curtains
Blackout curtains are an effective solution for those who prefer complete darkness while sleeping, being an alternative to Magic's thermal blinds. These curtains block out light entirely, creating an ideal environment for restful sleep. They are particularly useful for bedrooms with large windows or for those who are sensitive to light, ensuring that the room remains dark and conducive to a good night’s rest!
As such, blackout curtains are the ideal option for those who want an ethereal bedroom during the day, washed by sun rays, but a calm and peaceful sleeping space during the night or in the afternoon.
Roman Shades
Roman shades offer a stylish and practical option for window treatments in bedrooms that are designed with a bed in front of a window. These shades combine functionality with aesthetics, providing privacy and light control while adding a tailored, elegant look to the room!
Moreover, their versatile design makes them suitable for various bedroom styles, ensuring a cohesive and attractive appearance.
Styling Tips for Different Window Styles
So far, we’ve covered treatments and bed frame styles individually. But what if you want to give your home a makeover and diversify the window styles a bit? In the following lines, we’ll provide some useful tips regarding pairing these with different types of windows - so let’s see what window fits your bedroom best!
Casement Windows

Casement windows can fit perfectly well above a bed. For example, you can install double casement windows or two single casement windows separated by a large fixed pane for unobstructed views. But don't forget that casement windows swing outwards, so ensure there’s enough clearance outside for operation.
In terms of bed frame style, a low-profile bed with an upholstered headboard works well to avoid blocking the view or interfering with window functionality. Pair Magic's window treatments with Roman shades or lightweight curtains, and you'll have the perfect environment for relaxation and sleep!
But if you can only install a single casement window, it may be slightly off-center. But you can balance things with asymmetrical decor approaches, like a side table or a lamp. In terms of bed frame style, a minimalist frame would probably work best. Moreover, use long drapes that extend from the ceiling all the way to the floor. They will make the window appear larger and more proportional to the bed.
Double Hung Windows
For double-hung windows, place the bed directly under the window - if possible, install two windows close to each other.
This type of window slides vertically, so you can easily open and close it. In terms of bed frame style, opt for a solid headboard, as it can provide visual grounding while still allowing light to flow through the upper sash of the window.
Use sheer drapes or blinds, as these complement the classic style of double-hung windows without shadowing them.
Sliding Windows

If you have sliding windows in your bedroom, you can try positioning the bed parallel to the window if there's enough space. This type of arrangement emphasizes a horizontal design and maximizes natural light, especially if you also have sliding closet doors. In terms of bed frame style, you can choose a modern platform bed with clean lines, as it pairs well with the sleek design of slider windows.
Use wide curtains that extend beyond the window frame in order to soften the frame’s linear appearance, thus creating a cozy backdrop for your bedroom.
Awning Windows
If you have an awning window (or more!) in your bedroom, you can place the bed right underneath it - especially since this window is usually placed higher on the wall. In terms of bed frame style, feel free to use a taller headboard. This will create a focal point beneath these smaller windows. Tufted or even upholstered designs can be implemented successfully within this setup.
Steer clear of heavy drapery if you opt for awning windows. Instead, rely on minimal treatments like roller shades.
Clerestory Windows

Clerestory windows are installed high on the wall, usually above eye level. They usually consist of multiple windows installed close to each other. Clerestory windows are excellent for privacy, at the same time allowing natural light in. For these reasons, they are often installed in bedrooms.
If you have clerestory windows in your bedroom, you can certainly place a bed beneath them! And frankly, you can design the room however you want - the windows are too high on the wall to interfere with the bed headboard or other elements!
Creating Balance with Accessories

Accessories are key to creating a balanced and visually appealing bedroom when placing a bed in front of a window. Mirrors, for instance, can enhance the natural light within the room, making it feel brighter and more spacious. Plants above and beside the bed can frame the window beautifully, adding a touch of nature and complementing the overall design. Additionally, decorating the windowsill with items like photos, knick-knacks, books, and lamps can create a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
These small touches can make a significant difference in how the space feels and functions overall.
Side Lamps
Side lamps can add different heights and layers to the bedroom, framing the bed and making your living space feel cozier. A bedside table or two can also provide interest near the bed, directing attention away from the window and creating a more balanced look.
These elements contribute to a harmonious and inviting bedroom design, enhancing both function and aesthetics!
Wall Art
Wall art can play a crucial role in enhancing the visual appeal of a bedroom with a bed in front of a window. Creating a gallery on a window wall can unify the space and add visual interest. Or you can install it on the opposite wall, so you can enjoy the paintings or photos every time you wake up or go to bed!
Additionally, placing a large piece of art above the bed, especially if it lacks a solid headboard, can draw attention to the bed area, making it a focal point and enhancing the overall aesthetic of the room.
Summary
Without a doubt, placing a bed in front of a window can be a beautiful and practical design choice that maximizes space, enhances natural light, and creates a stunning focal point in your bedroom! By carefully selecting the right bed frame, window treatments, accessories, and - especially - the window, you can transform your bedroom into a serene and inviting retreat where you can enjoy your well-deserved restorative sleep!
If you want to incorporate Magic windows into your bedroom design, you can book a free consultation with us! One of our experts will carefully consider your space layout, your preferences, the budget, as well as the climate in your region, making sure the temperature in your bedroom environment remains steady year-round!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can placing a bed in front of a window affect sleep quality?
Placing a bed in front of a window can affect your sleep quality due to light and noise disruptions. But you can use blackout blinds or curtains to create a more comfortable and restful environment.
What bed frame is best for a bed placed in front of a window?
A low-profile or open-frame bed is your best bet for a setup in front of a window, as it keeps things airy and bright. This way, you can enjoy the view without blocking too much light!
How can I balance an off-center window with a bed placement?
To balance an off-center window with your bed, consider using large artwork, mirrors, or drapes to draw the eye and create harmony in the room. This can help achieve a cohesive and visually appealing space.
What window treatments work best for a bed in front of a window?
Retractable solar shades, retractable thermal blinds, sheer curtains, blackout curtains, and Roman shades are perfect for a bed in front of a window, as they offer a great mix of privacy, light control, and style. Choose what best fits your vibe!
Are there any Feng Shui considerations for placing a bed in front of a window?
According to Feng Shui, placing a bed in front of the window is not the best option, as the energy flowing through the window can disrupt sleep. However, you can mitigate this by installing a higher bed frame made of solid wood, for example, that covers part of the window.