Check out these window trim ideas in a range of home types and styles to inspire your renovation.
Becca Interiors painted the Colonial window trim in this New York Colonial home in a creamy white.
Bay Window Trim
A largebay windowis a natural focal point in any room.
Design byLeanne Ford Interiors/ Photo byErin Kelly
Flat Window Trim
Use flatmodern window trimin a bathroom with floor-to-ceiling tile on the walls.
Farmhouse Window Trim
Complement neutral shiplap walls with simple window molding in a modern farmhouse kitchen.
Emily Henderson Design softened thewindow with curtains.
deVOL Kitchens
Window Trim With Wallpaper
Coordinate the color of your window trim with other finishes in the room.
Oversized Window Frame
Make a small window feel more substantial by surrounding it with a large frame.
Patterned Roman shadesadd a modern touch.
Tyler Karu
Popular window trim styles include flat, fluted, Colonial, and ranch styles.
Modern window trim tends toward minimalist design, with clean lines and an absence of decor details.
It may be made from materials such as wood, vinyl, composite, aluminum, or fiberglass.
Ashley Montgomery Design
According toHomeAdvisor, the cost of adding trim to windows varies between $40 and $350 per window.
Casa Watkins Living
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
deVOL Kitchens
Sissy + Marley Interior Design/Marco Ricca Studio
Becca Interiors
Urbanology Designs/ Photo by Stephen Karlisch
Design byLeanne Ford Interiors/ Photo byErin Kelly
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Forbes + Masters
Ashley Montgomery Design
Studio Peake
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo byTessa Neustadt
Marie Flanigan Interiors
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Ashley Montgomery Design
Kate Marker Interiors
Ashley Montgomery Design
Kate Marker Interiors/Emily Kennedy Photography