Can You Add a Cornice in Lancaster to Bay Windows?

You’ve got a beautiful bay window in your living room, and you want to make the most of it. That means looking at the best window treatments for the space. Other windows in the home will get a cornice in Lancaster, but can you use this on your bay windows, too?

There are different types of cornices available. They can work for bay windows, but sometimes, it’s best to let the beauty of the window stand out alone. Here’s how to decide if you’re going to add a cornice or not.

Run a Cornice in Lancaster Along the Edge of the Bay Window

Most bay windows will have multiple window panes that connect in a half-hexagon or half-octagon shape depending on the size. You could add a cornice to each of these sections, but this would be tricky to work in. Instead, you want just one piece of wood that will run across the windows.

You can add a cornice to the edge of the bay window. This runs across the ceiling, helping to add a border to where the window would have been had there not been a cornice there. You close off some of the ceiling that meets the bay window.

This is a great option if you’re going to add a set of lights around here, too. It’s possible to hide the lights from view from when you’re looking into the bay window. If you put a seat in the area, you will see the lights, but they are practical for that section of the home. You can also add a curtain and hide the hardware if you wanted a reading nook with privacy from the rest of the home.

Add Cornices to Each of the Window Panes

As mentioned, you could opt for a cornice in Lancaster that runs along the window panes. You would need to get them custom made so that they work along the panes just right. They’ll need to be cut at different angles to work around the bend of the bay window.

If you have just a single pane bay window, you’ll find a cornice is much easier to add. You can place this as normal.

The benefit with this option is you cover up any hardware you do place around your bay windows. However, chances are you’re getting shutters and the cornice in Lancaster is going to get in the way.

Do Think About the Window Coverings

Before you decide to get cornices for the windows, you’ll need to make sure you have the right window coverings for the space. A lot of bay windows will end up with shutters. They just fit perfectly in these nooks in the house. Cornices will get in the way.

If you have shades or blinds, a cornice could be a great option. You get the decorative benefits of hiding the hardware, and the cornices won’t get in the way of the practicality of the window coverings.

Now is a great time to look at how to dress your bay windows properly. A cornice in Lancaster could be a beautiful addition, but will it work for what you need from this part of the home?

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