Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Indoor Windows

5/1/13 It's time to break the rules a little bit. Windows have always been panes of glass between the indoors and the outdoors, but what about having windows between two indoor rooms? If you're still unsure, take a peek at some of these snazzy examples.
 This window makes it easy for parents to check in on what looks like a kid's room.
 For apartments that the kitchen sink doesn't face an outside wall, having the window look out at another room is a creative substitute.
 This glass wall between the kitchen and dining room is more appealing than a giant, open space.
 Here is a window between an entry room and a living room.
I love the atmosphere in this room.
 Instead of building the windows into the wall, you can hang them and still have the same effect.
A classy and upscale spin on the idea.

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