My favourite pieces to write, though, are Houzz Tours, as I love exploring and learning about real homes. Call me curious — or nosy! Save Comment 10 Like Windows let in light and allow us to connect with the world beyond our walls.
These inspiring glazed creations and wonderful window walls show just how effective internal glass can be. Partition with glass The same features that make windows work so beautifully in exterior walls apply indoors, too. Glass panes allow light to flow, and a wall of glass can help to pull light from outside right through into the dark heart of a building. Here, glazing replaces an entire wall, ensuring the office and hallway are zoned and distinct, but bright, airy and connected with the rest of the house, too.
Create depth Converting a corner of a bedroom into a walk-in wardrobe could leave the remaining space feeling rather cramped. Installing a series of windows and a partially glazed door into that wardrobe, on the other hand, suddenly transforms it.
The glazing allows you to see into the wardrobe, producing a sense of depth and boosting the overall feeling of space in the room. Softly lighting the shelves and rails also makes an attractive feature of the neatly ordered clothes.
Rather than a solid wall, install a panel of Crittall-style windows. Light can flow, the living room feels bigger as you can see through to the kitchen beyond, but each space remains clearly defined.
Learn more about Crittall windows. Punctuate a vertical expanse The ceiling height in this flat in a converted schoolhouse is 5m in places, making the space ideal for a mezzanine with an internal window. These twin panes allow additional light into the first floor guest room, and they also look like a framed image when viewed from the living space.
Some interior windows come with interesting designs that make any interior look fascinating. In this post, we will present to you examples of awesome interior windows between rooms that you can use as inspirations for your next project. All the examples here are not limited only in the look but also functions, so check them all out!
Not all interior windows come with glass in the design. Some of them are glassless as the ones that you can see in this first example. This window is a part of the black interior partition used to separate a home office with a living room next to it. As you can see, it is a double window with a slide opening. Besides, it can trick eyes to make the windows look like a single unity with the partition when closed.
When talking about the function, this window provides flexibility. For example, when the homeowner needs to focus more on his work without being disturbed by anything that happens in the living area, he can close the sliding window. On the other hand, if he needs more air or just a more open visual, he can open it.
If you are curious about how the window looks like when seen from the other side of the room, here we have the picture for you. It seems as simple as the black partition. Interior windows are available in various designs that look the same as those installed as a part of the home exterior.
It means that you can choose any type you want as long as it is suitable for the home style and the function you need the most. In this next example, you can see transoms in a windowless bedroom located right next to a small open kitchen. From the picture above, you can see that the windows only take the upper space of the walls to not create a limitation in placing furniture in other items in the room.
Another thing that we can notice from this picture is that the transom is in tilting style. It means that you can open it to allow some air to flow inside the room.
Something like this is a perfect selection for windowless bedrooms. Here is the view from inside the bedroom. As you can see, the room is quite small, so that the window style becomes an excellent choice. With it, the vertical space of the wall makes it possible to place some furniture in the room, including the bunk bed, the shelf in the corner, and the high-back chair. Here is another example of the use of a transom window for a windowless bedroom.
The size of the transom used here is smaller than the one used in the previous example. These interior windows have a function to improve the air circulation in the shared bedroom. As shown in the picture, the type is the one that you can open. Other than that, the windows are also functional for spreading the light better to the room.
The ceiling light from the hallway can enter the room through the glass transom and makes the room brighter. For you who want the extra light but do not want to lose the privacy value, we suggest you choose a type of interior window. Here, we are not talking about the window style or shape. Instead, we are talking more about the material. It is none other but frosted glass like the one shown in the picture of a midcentury living room above.
The long window is part of a wall separating the living area with space next to it. As you can see, the glass material can let enough light pass through it and make the interior brighter at day. Although so, people from the next room still cannot see what is happening in the living area through the glass, which means that the privacy value is well-kept.
As we already told you earlier, an interior window like this comes in different styles and shapes, including the ones you can customize. This way, you can pick the one that matches the interior design of your home. In this subheading, we will still talk about the use of a frosted glass interior window. However, we will tell you something even more specific. The thing that we meant is the use of this interior window type as a part of bathroom design.
Something like this offers an aesthetic visual while at the same time can serve the light-sharing function. Although so, you must remember that the idea is not good to use in the public bathroom in your house.
The reason is that although the view inside the bathroom area is not clearly seen from the next room, some silhouette is still visible, and it may create some discomfort.
That is why we want to say that it is more suitable to apply in a bathroom that becomes a part of a bedroom. The best example is the master bedroom.
Take a look at the picture of a bedroom above. It comes with an open-style bathroom with a half-wall covering the tub and shower to not be visible from the sleeping area. Window walls are completely customizable. Each window wall design is unique to the vision of the homeowner, designer or architect. Your options are only limited by the layout of your room and the dimensions of your wall. Large windows with the minimalist look give you more glass and maximize your exposure to the outdoors.
You can also mix and match window sizes and styles for your own unique combination. Partial arch heads , modified rectangles, trapezoids, and other special shape windows offer more architectural interest than standard rectangles.
Custom wood windows can add a warm aesthetic and offer the most design options. They also have an exterior aluminum cladding option to provide better durability for large walls of windows. No matter which combination of windows you choose, your window wall will become the defining feature of your home. Study commissioned by Pella, You are now subscribed to Pella offers and inspiration. There was an error saving your information. Find a Showroom Find a Showroom Find. Your Preferred Showroom.
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