Narrow windows for the kitchen: lots of light & perfect privacy

Windows in the kitchen are important to ensure sufficient daylight and a pleasant work. If this is in the work area, the design is all the better. However, windows often occupy valuable space, which loses storage space. To avoid this, there is a great variant and narrow windows that are located between the worktop and the upper cabinets. This gives a larger area more light. The long, horizontal windows also guarantee sufficient privacy for indoor use. Here are a few inspiring ideas for the increasingly popular design with windows:

This window is located directly above the worktop and thus enables a wonderful view of the mountains in the background of the city when preparing the meals. In this way, the work in the kitchen will be a lot more pleasant. The wooden window frame represents a nice contrast to the white kitchen design.

Saota

A great view opens up here when you look out of the window. This narrow window is framed by the upper and base cabinets of the kitchen. When using the worktop you get a look at the sea. The light that can flow into the room in this way makes the white kitchen look even brighter and friendlier.

Idee von Stephenson Design Collective

The narrow window in this kitchen is located on a slightly higher level. It is separated from the worktop by a wall. Since the apartment is located directly under the roof, this type of window guarantees the necessary privacy, which would otherwise only be given by suitable privacy protection.

Window as a kitchen back wall of BIJL Architecture

The variants we show you also wonderfully replace the classic tile mirror or, respectively, the kitchen back wall. Here these windows are supplemented by another above the upper cabinets, which means that additional light can get into the open living space. This is reinforced by the white color of the kitchen. The many wood elements ensure comfort.

Kitchen with marble by LSA Architects

White cupboards, worktops made of fine, white marble and accents in black are all combined with various attractive windows. The narrow window fits perfectly with the design and, together with the window fronts, ensures a friendly atmosphere. A balance in the bright furnishings arises from the dark wooden floor.

Narrow and with wooden window frame by moloney architects

This variant above the base cabinets is a practical sliding window and therefore does not take up any space when opening. The pretty contrast between the frame and white cuisine also adapts to the rest of the interior design with wood and combines the modern style with rustic accents.

Black and white cuisine by David Watson Architect and Agushi Builders

The main color in this kitchen is white. However, elegant accents are set by black, including the narrow window with its frame. There is a lighter alternative to the classic tile mirror in the kitchen, which makes this furnishings in Melbourne look unique.

Idea of ​​Mim Design

This narrow window gives a look into your own garden, which is located in a wall niche and between the upper and base cabinets. In this way, the hob is illuminated, while the sink has been integrated into the kitchen island. The white kitchen serves as a contrast to black dining area and living room.

Dark cuisine by Luciano Kruk

In darker cuisine like this, additional light is always woolen. The room consists of walls, ceiling and floor made of gray concrete, while the kitchen cupboards were chosen black. The narrow window compensates for the dark atmosphere with the help of daylight and is supplemented by another window in the side wall.

Window as a decorative accent in the Kya Villa

Since this kitchen already has many and large windows, additional, narrow variants are actually not necessary. But in this case you get a great view of the blue sky while working and the exotic palm trees are also visible. The blue color gives the interior the finishing touch.

Design von Feldman Architecture

Many like to set up the sink at the window. This is also the case in this kitchen, in which narrow windows were used for this purpose. If you don't like to wash up, you will surely change your opinion quickly with such a design. The work area looks much more pleasant than with a tile mirror or a different kind of kitchen back wall.

Windows and tile mirrors of mm ++ architects

If you still do not want to do without a tile mirror, you can also combine the narrow window with a kitchen back wall. The turquoise design fits the inner garden and the bamboo that can be viewed through the window perfectly and at the same time emphasizes the white cuisine with the black soil.

Design bySaota
Stephenson Design Collective
Bijl Architecture
LSA Architects
Moloney Architects.

David Watson Architect
AGUSHI Builders
Me design
Luciano Kruk
Feldman Architecture