Celebrate spring with a sideboard designed to showcase a country-chic theme. Use a scale to display greenery and place galvanized metal buckets overflowing with white flowers on either end. This room maximizes style with repurposed window lattices displaying a leafy wreath hung on the wall above and a vintage grandfather clock painted in neutral shades placed nearby.
25 Stylish New Ways To Incorporate Window Frame Décor
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Published: December 3, 2023
Updated: December 3, 2023
Window frame décor brings an unexpected accent to your walls with potential beyond your wildest dreams. Wall décor can be tricky, especially when attempting to find a happy medium between family photos and stylish elements. Thankfully, you can turn to frames as an accessory that adds personality and flair to your walls, consoles, or mantels.
Window frames used for interior décor usually cater to a more country aesthetic, but that doesn’t mean you can repaint and embellish them to fit into a modern design. Display these pieces along your mantel décor when you need to add a little height to your décor. With various shapes and sizes available, you can find a frame for any console or wall you may be decorating.
Choosing a frame with glass inserts can also provide a delicate reflective aspect you don’t want to miss out on. Search the gallery below for more impressive window frame décor options.
02 of Wall Awning With Country Charm
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Enter a world of cottage charm with a cozy corner decorated to perfection. A distressed metal awning is mounted above a rustic white window frame, imitating the image of an outdoor window. A wooden bench is joined by a standing clock and bundles of white flowers, creating a space that epitomizes cute country decor.
03 of Antique Scales Weigh Decorative Flowers
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Scales and flowers become the centerpiece in this shiplap room, where antique scales flirt with a rustic farmhouse design. Style shiplap walls with an arched mirror imitating a window frame for a fun look that breaks up the all-white decor. Antique signs can be incorporated to emphasize the charm of the room.
04 of Sitting Area Before a Fresh Sideboard Display
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Replace a sideboard mirror with a distressed window frame that contributes to a fresh country display. While there are many frame styles, the expansive size of this sideboard calls for a larger piece, while simple white pillar candles on wooden candlesticks and a bouquet of pink and white blooms elevate the country style. With a backdrop of limewashed brick, this area is perfect for arranging a small sitting area with comfortable armchairs placed around a small, round coffee table.
05 of Window Frame Wall Décor
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A stunning arrangement of window frames is mounted above a rustic wooden sideboard, welcoming an artistic distressed style to a dining room wall. The different frame styles set this display apart by using two smaller frames overtop of a horizontal frame with textured glass. The look would be incomplete without the metal serving tray, books, flowers, and accessories decorating the sideboard.
06 of Paper Snowflakes Decorate Window Frames
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Window frame decor is combined with seasonal accents for an unexpected and charming look. Paper snowflakes are displayed on three frames, showcasing different cut-out designs. Notice the careful placement of frame sizes, starting with the largest frame in the middle and shrinking to smaller white shutters on the ends.
07 of Differently Sized Frames as Mantel Décor
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Mantels are the greatest blessing for providing us with a space where hanging decor and standing accessories can mingle. Create an exhibit of antique treasures on your mantel with frames, embellished mirrors, and vintage signs. Details like sizing can change the overall look, so add items that differ in size to avoid an overly-perfect appearance.
08 of Sophisticated Living Room Décor With a Piano
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Don’t feel pressured to take up a new hobby if you desire to incorporate a classic piano into your living room decor. White window frames hung on the wall above, glowing candles and a bouquet of white flowers provide a sophisticated look and fit in seamlessly with country elements. Revel in the imperfections like small scratches and dents to complement a more rustic look.
09 of Versatile Kitchen Welcomes Festive Decorations
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It’s shamrocks galore in this kitchen, where wood elements highlight bright green St. Patrick’s Day decorations. Take advantage of the farmhouse style by gathering festive accessories on your countertops, cutting boards, and walls. You will learn to appreciate the versatility of this style with its compatible white cabinets and stainless steel appliances.
10 of Floating Mantel Embraces Surrounding Neutrals
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Gorgeous beige tiles border a fireplace, creating an environment of clean lines and stunning neutrals. A floating mantel is painted white and appears vividly against a cream-colored wall. Tiny white houses develop a little village around a distressed frame and candle holders.
11 of Rounded Stone Fireplace Painted to Perfection
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Quirky styles are to be embraced for bringing personality to everyday living rooms. This fireplace departs from the usual design with painted stone that features rounded river rocks instead of brick. An oversized frame with glass inserts sets the tone for vintage mantel decor to flourish among white flowers.
12 of Frame Décor With Seasonal Garland
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Glare and reflection are design elements that should be considered a blessing, which is why leaving the glass panels in a rustic window frame adds a beautiful accent to a wall. Drape festive garland over the top of the frame for the changing seasons. Antique console accessories can be brought back to life before a wall painted in refreshed light colors.
13 of Gallery Wall Composed of Country Elements
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Cater to a country theme with a gallery wall that uses smaller items to form a fabulous look. Take inspiration from the farmhouse aesthetic and include hanging wicker baskets filled with flowers and frames as larger complements to small decorations. Try displaying this arrangement on a wall with a defining factor, like wainscoting.
14 of Blending Styles for a Unique Look
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Blend multiple styles by decorating a rustic red brick fireplace with bohemian accessories. The hearth may be difficult to change, but a dated fireplace will be transformed by refreshing a mantel with a coat of paint and fun decorative pieces. Use fringe, rattan, and wood on your mantel to define the bohemian style.
15 of Moody Sofa Brightened by White Pillows
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A fresh atmosphere exists in this living room, with natural light reflecting off white walls. The plush gray sofa adds a subtle moodiness to the room, lightened by white throw pillows. An arched frame is painted to match the white walls and topped with a green wreath.
16 of Distressed Shutters Hung Over a Dresser
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Explore new methods of interior wall decor, like mounting rustic shutters over a dresser. You can refresh the shutters by painting over any blemishes or leave them in their charming, distressed state. These are fantastic pieces to add to a room where other vintage pieces are displayed.
17 of Simplicity Surrounds a White Dresser
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This image showcases simplicity at its finest, with a white dresser standing against a beige wall. The metal dresser knobs offer an uncomplicated look to this straightforward design. The stucco texture of the wall invites an understated subtlety that provides a decorative backdrop for an arched frame.
18 of Airy Living Room With Vaulted Ceilings
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An airy energy washes through this living room thanks to the vaulted ceilings and white-painted walls. A protruding fireplace wall blends shiplap and brick to accentuate a platformed fireplace. The wooden mantel creates a natural and almost driftwood-like appearance.
19 of Wall Décor for in Between Seasons
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The remnants of Christmas are repurposed into a more subtle style for a console table wall. A strand of bells joins an undecorated wreath to accessorize the white wall. The console table below offers lots of space with an open bottom shelf hosting a woven basket and rustic items.
20 of Storage Options Hidden Beneath a Bench
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Accessories are as important as furniture, so when wooden benches lack flair, style them with throw pillows that highlight rustic designs. Woven baskets fit beneath a stained wooden bench offering ideas for creative storage options. This design would complement an entryway or a quirky living room.
21 of Embellished Glass Bottles Accessorize a Table
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Replace a regular centerpiece with glass bottles that sit slightly off-center. Glass bottles are underrated accessories that can include clear, tinted, or amber glass, depending on the style of your space. Incorporate these pieces in farmhouse-style rooms as a nod to the country aesthetic.
22 of Geometric Console Table With Clean Lines
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Vertical lines are found at different heights in this area, creating a harmonious scene. The striped mat lying on the hardwood floor lines up with a dark wood open console shelf featuring a slatted design. The same vertical design can be seen more elaborately on an arched frame mounted above the table.
23 of Books as Creative Shelf Décor
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Books are an underrated feature that subtly showcases the designer’s personality. Instead of a typical bookshelf, try decorating a shelf with vases and vintage frames, then filling in the gaps with your favorite books. The accessories will double as bookends, keeping your arrangement stable.
24 of Window Frame Décor for a Shelf Display
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Vintage shelf displays work best when they feature a variety of items that create a feast for the eyes. Window frame decor is one element that gives shelves and walls a unique vintage appeal. Choose from the countless frames available and watch as they turn your vintage or farmhouse space into a personalized paradise.
25 of Fall Leaves Intertwined With Mantel Décor
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Fall leaf garland featuring vibrant orange and yellows is woven through a stylish mantel display. A distressed arched window frame is a stunning option for drawing attention to the center of the mantel, with its height as an attention-grabbing element. A planter filled with greenery and placed beneath the frame is a clever way to replicate the look of an exterior frame.