Window Seat & Banquette Design
Built-in banquettes and window seats add stylish functionality to city condos and suburban homes alike. I’ll walk you through my thought process when it comes to designing the perfect seat height, a comfortable cushion, and all the fabulous back pillow options.
Step 2: The Seat Cushion
Your favorite local upholstery shop is a wonderful place to call for a custom seat cushion. They will make a visit to template the built-in and discuss options with you for the seat construction. I generally recommend a cushion thickness of 3” for comfort. You’ll want a firmer cushion for dining, and a softer cushion for lounging if it’s a window seat where you’ll be reading or resting.
One detail to consider is whether you would like piping. If the piping is in the same fabric as the cushion itself, it’s called a “self-welt”. The self-welt tends to be a slightly more traditional look, and “no welt” is a more modern look. On a dining banquette the welt does tend to catch a few crumbs, so I shy away from it in a commercial setting like a restaurant.
When choosing a fabric for a banquette, source options that are easy to wipe clean like faux leathers. For a sunny spot, outdoor fabric options like the “Perennials” or “Sunbrella” fabric lines are a good place to start to avoid fading.
Step 4: Sit Back and Relax
Seeing your designs come to fruition takes a bit of patience, but it’s so rewarding in the end. For relevant tips on how to choose the right fabrics for your rooms, read my recent blog post from the beginning of the month, My Go-To Fabric + Upholstery Tips.
Until next time,