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6 ways to make your windows look perfect in Indian style

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 21, 2025, 08:00 IST
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6 ways to make your windows look perfect in Indian style

In Indian homes, windows are more than functional openings, they reflect culture, tradition, and warmth. From allowing natural light and ventilation to enhancing aesthetics, windows play a vital role in home decor. Indian-style window decoration blends colour, craftsmanship, and tradition, creating a welcoming atmosphere. With thoughtful design elements inspired by heritage and local artistry, you can transform simple windows into elegant focal points that celebrate Indian sensibilities.

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Use traditional curtains and drapes

Indian-style curtains made of cotton, silk, and even khadi add to the windows instantly. The patterns of block print, Kalamkari, Ikat, and even paisley patterns add to the rich culture of Indian heritage. Colours like maroon, mustard, indigo, and emerald green look wonderful with Indian curtains. Sheer curtains layered with thick curtains add to the effect of light entering the rooms gracefully.

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Add wooden or carved window frames

Wood frames or panels add a completely Indian element to windows. Wood such as teak, sheesham, rosewood or mango wood with ornate carvings inspired by Rajasthani art or South Indian designs would be traditional yet interesting. Even wooden panels or carved designs to mimic wood would be the key to giving it a traditional feel with functionality still intact.

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Decorate with traditional window grills or jaali designs

Jaali accessories made of metal or wood in the theme of the Mughal period or temple designs look very elegant. This is another example of how the design is an added means for privacy with increased filtration of light and air. Painting it in earthy colours is very effective in making the design an architectural piece for windows.

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Use brass, bells, or hanging decor

In Indian homes, there are often decorative items suspended near the windows. These include the use of brass bells or strings of beads, and mirror decor. These items emit sound and reflections due to the capture of light and wind. This decorative item represents the spirituality and skills of the Indian people.

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Incorporate indoor plants and clay pots

Keeping plants close to the windows is a traditional practice in almost all Indian homes. Tulsi, money plants or jasmine, kept in clay or ceramic pots enhance freshness and vibrancy. It not only softens the windows and increases the quality of air, but also helps connect nature to the indoors.

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Use stickers, or glass paintings

Temporary decorative accents, such as ethnic stickers, or hand-painted glass work, can add colour, and even festive occasions are celebrated with such decorations. Patterns such as lotus flowers, diya, peacocks, and mandalas symbolise India’s rich culture and history. They can also be changed according to the seasons, and thus colourful decorations can be put on the windows year-round.

Indian-style window decor beautifully combines tradition, colour, and functionality. By using ethnic fabrics, handcrafted details, natural elements, and cultural motifs, windows can become expressive design features rather than mere openings. Thoughtfully and carefully styled windows not only enhance the beauty of your home but also preserve the warmth and heritage that define Indian living.

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