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How to Fake a Window in a Window-less Room

Do you have a basement that you’ve wanted to turn into an entertainment room or perhaps an office, since we’re in the era of remote work? If the space doesn’t have any windows, you could be facing the odds of depression and might be feeling very tired in next to no time.

Window-less Room

Thankfully, there’s a way around it, so today we’re going to show you how you can fake a window in a windowless room.

Why Adding a Fake Window Is Important

You might think that not all rooms require natural light, but as long as it’s a room that you use for more than just storage, having windows makes perfect sense. Since a basement or some other room might not have access to natural lights, a false window is the next best thing, and we’re going to show you why.

Makes Room Look Bigger

Makes Room Look Bigger

One proven approach to enlarge a tiny room is to focus on the windows and the corresponding window treatments. Allowing natural light to enter is ideal for creating the sense of a larger room. Utilizing large windows of all kinds is ideal for generating a sense of spaciousness.

The good news is that you can take advantage of this trick to make a room look bigger even if you don’t have any windows, as fake windows will be able to render pretty much the same effect.

Brightens Room

What do you do with a room that lacks windows? You may, however, create a phony choice by combining LED lights with window treatments, projects, and other ingenious methods.

However, if you’re aiming for a more integrated design, mirrors are the way to go. Yes, you can create a false window with mirrors, and it only takes a few minutes. Additionally, the mirror will assist brighten a windowless space or enlarge a tiny room.

Tricks the Mind

Tricks the Mind

According to a 1984 research, patients that were held in rooms with large windows with views of nature recovered more quickly following surgery than those who did not. Additionally, they required fewer painkillers throughout recovery.

Additional scientific research is being conducted to see whether light may be used as an effective painkiller. Recent research indicates that exposure to yellow light can temporarily reduce neuronal responsiveness to pain receptors.

Translation? Light can trick your brain into healing faster and offers more benefits from a mental health point of view. With a false window in a room that doesn’t offer the possibility to have regular windows you will decrease the chances of depression, have a productivity boot, and benefit from decreased energy use.

Ways to Add a Faux Window

Mirrors

Both mirrors and shiny surfaces reflect light, and this helps bring more light to a room that lacks windows. Maintain a glossy finish on the paint, floors, and furnishings, with at least a modest sheen on each surface.

Additionally, glass accents help reflect light, whether we’re talking vases, glass cabinet doors, and glass artwork. They all contribute to subtly brightening the space. Mirrors should be placed behind or near lighting to assist double the amount of light in the room.

 If you opt for large mirrors or mirrored closet doors, they can help magnify any natural light and visually expand it.

Lighting

To create the illusion of natural light in a room without windows, different levels of artificial light must be used. This requires not only the use of standard ambient or overhead lighting, but also the addition of additional lighting where it is most needed.

Task lighting should be used in areas of the room where people congregate or work. Everything from desk lamps to spotlights above chairs, they all contribute to the room’s usability.

If you have large artwork, you can also install accent lights above these pieces to create the illusion of a window by bringing light in through the wall.

If you’d like to add light to a gloomy and windowless room, you always have the possibility to install a faux window with added lighting. The ideal choices here are full-spectrum lights or LED lights since they are really bright, narrow or flat enough to be plugged in, and easy to use. Additionally, LED grow lights generate less heat than conventional types of lighting.

Additionally, LED grow lights are extremely beneficial if you’re hoping to add some great indoor plants to your home. You could want to invest in high-efficiency air-purifying type plants that produce oxygen and consume carbon dioxide. They’ll assist in compensating for the room’s lack of ventilation.

Painted On

If you lack a window to the outside, you might explore bringing the outdoors in using colors. Light hues are frequently seen as the best choices for spaces without any windows, as they assist reflect what little light is available.

However, the colors seen in nature have a psychological effect, creating the illusion that you can see outside, just as you would through a window. Consider starting with a palette of gentle neutrals and adding richer tones of gold, green, blue, and any other colors seen in the surrounding landscape.

Wall Decals

Wall decals are another way to add windows to a space that doesn’t have any. They are basically wall stickers that usually serve decorative and informational purposes.

Decals can range in complexity from basic little wall borders and cutouts to intricate murals that cover entire walls. They may include text, images, and designs. Vinyl wall decals are available in a variety of forms and sizes. They can be as small or as huge as the situation requires.

The majority of vinyl decals can’t be used more than once. They have a separate adhesive on the back, which allows for multiple repositionings before the glue wears out. Vinyl stickers in high sizes can be extremely difficult to apply due to their tendency to shred, stretch, and stick back together.

Traditionally, decals are manufactured of PVC plastic and cut using a laser or a vinyl cutter from a single color. A full-color image can be printed onto vinyl and then contour cut around it. Block cut vinyl is available in a variety of finishes, including glitter, metallic, and mirror appearance. Additionally, they can be supplied with a whiteboard or blackboard finish and customized to make a wall decal.

Projector Image

You can always opt for a projector to create a false window in a room that doesn’t have access to natural light. You will set this up just as you would set up any project for other purposes, like holding a presentation or watching a movie.

If you use TikTok on a regular basis, chances are you’ve noticed the latest trend, which is called the Fake Window Challenge. It’s a really enjoyable way to use a projector and make good use of an empty wall, whether you want to make a basement look brighter or you want to make your bedroom look more romantic by going with a specific view.

Laptop Screens

The essence of do-it-yourself is the ability to build something new out of leftover materials. If you need to create a faux window, you will learn the joys of reusing scrap to create something new and practical. It’s actually very easy to create a false window using outdated laptop screens.

DIY Fake Window Ideas

How to Apply Wall Decal

Wall decals are one-of-a-kind and attractive, and there are options for every type of room. They come in a variety of various designs and are extremely simple to apply. Applying a wall decal is a simple and effective technique to update the look of any area.

What you’ll need:

  • Pen and paper
  • Tape measure
  • Damp sponge/clean towel
  • Wall decal of your choice
  • Lever
  • Mild dish soap

Step One

You first have to establish where you want your fake window to be. Of course, after settling on a particular wall, there are some measurements to be taken so you can determine the ideal placement. You want to make note of space measurements, colors, and determine the possible decal layout before you establish which is the perfect spot.

Step Two

The next step is to clean the surface where the wall decal will be applied. Dirt and oil will prevent proper application and cause premature peeling. You can use a clean towel or a damp sponge to remove dirt. For oil, you can use a little bit of soap. Don’t apply the decal until the wall is completely dry.

Step Three

Adjust the decal’s position to fit the surface to which it will be put. Although some decals are removable after application, they may not be reused. To avoid damaging the decal, check that the surface has been measured and that the decal fits precisely.

Leaving the paper backing on, tape the decal to the wall temporarily. Inspect the decal’s fit in the space. Make any necessary modifications until you have an appropriate measurement.

Step Four

With the level flat against the wall, adjust the level’s ends upward or downward, right or left, making sure the air bubble is centered. Draw a light line along the edge of the level on the wall to serve as your application guides.

Step Five

Accuracy and focus are required when applying the decal. The decal should be adhered to the guidelines as closely as feasible. You want to apply it only once and perfectly, as removing it after application can cause the adhesive to deteriorate.

Take off the protective cover on the decal’s adhesive side. Align the decal with the reference line. Carefully apply the decal to the desired location. Proceed slowly and carefully to ensure correctness.

Step Six

Wall decals include a paper backing to protect the decal’s face. After successfully adhering the sticker to the surface, it’s time to reveal your new decal. Remove the paper backing to view the decal’s full effect on the space applied.

Peel away the decal’s paper backing gently and carefully. If you are having difficulty detaching the paper, dampen it with water. If a section of the decal comes away from the paper backing, pause and carefully reapply that section.

Fake Window with LED Lights

If you prefer to mimic sunlight using LED light or grow lights, here is a short tutorial that will teach you how to do it.

What you’ll need:

  • Thick wooden frame
  • Acrylic sheet
  • Light tubes
  • Mounting hardware (screws or hammer and nails)

Step One

Once you’ve chosen the lights you want to use, place them on the inner right and left side of the frame. To attach them, you can either use screws or some high-quality double-sided tape, to make sure they properly stick to the frame.

Step Two

The next step is making sure that the acrylic sheet you plan to use fits the frame. To attach these two together, you will need to drive some nails or screws into them. Some people prefer using glue but note that quality may different depending on the brand used.

Step Three

Hang the frame with the cover and the lights on the wall of your choice. If you feel that the lights are too bright for the room in question, you can attach a curtain rod above the frame and place some curtains that will diffuse the light and even block some of it.

Faux Window with Actual Glass

This tutorial is one that really manages to recreate that feeling that you get from a regular window in terms of light, and it’s really not that complicated to make.

What you’ll need:

  • Window or food with real glass
  • A clear frosted shower curtain
  • Wood stapler
  • LED lights
  • White wall paint
  • Electrical timer
  • 2 x 1.5-inch boards

Step One

Assemble the back of the window with the transparent frosted shower curtain and nail it to the back.

Step Two

Measure the length of an LED light and cut a 1.5-inch wood board to the same length as the light’s length.

Step Three

Mount the LED light bar on the shower curtain side of the window using screws and a board that is screwed into the window’s mid-back.

Step Four

Attach a 1.5-inch board to the top of the window and attach heavy-duty hooks to the board for wall mounting

Step Five

Grab a string of LEDs with white lights and attach them to the outer back side of the door or window.

Step Six

Use white wall paint to cover the area where the window will be installed.

Step Seven

If you want it to turn on and off at sunset and sunrise, use a timer.

FAQ

Why having a window is important?

Windows bring light, warmth, and beauty into our homes. They alleviate our sense of confinement, even when we’re sitting in a small room. A window is similar to a small portal to the outside world, permitting the passage of air, light, and nature’s beauty.

How do you make a fake window?

To create the illusion of a window, turn on LED or artificial lighting to give your room the appearance of natural light and additional brightness. You can use window-themed wall stickers or decals, mount a wooden window frame on the wall of your choice, or construct an actual window without the opening.

What do you call a fake window?

Often referred to as “trick of the eye” or “trompe l’oeil”, a painted window is a two-dimensional technique for incorporating a faux window into a design scheme.

How do you make an illusion of a basement window?

Use LED or artificial lights to create the illusion of a window. Consider using window-themed wall stickers, window posters, projectors with nature images, or a realistic-looking window with no opening.

The Bottom Line

Light is therapeutic, there’s no question about that, but what can you do when there are no windows in a room that you want to work or even live in? Turning to faux windows is one of the best alternatives and our goal for today was to teach you how it can be done.

And check out our other helpful household tips like our guide on different light bulbs and how to choose the right ones

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