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Would you live in a house without windows? I’d guess your answer would be a big no.
Can you imagine staying in a boxed home with no air or light or a good view from a window? Well, that wouldn’t be a home at all!
That is why it is important to add windows to a house. As a matter of fact, some homeowners prefer to have tall glass windows to maximize the view and to have a good amount of natural light into the interior.
Yes, floor-to-ceiling windows would indeed be nice for the home, especially in the living room. Can you imagine sitting on your sofa while staring at a beautiful view from your window? That would be very relaxing!
Now, this is what you would like to see.
What we have today is a roundup of some lovely living room designs that made use of floor-to-ceiling windows. For sure, you would love this and it will inspire you to get a window similar to this for your own home!
Here we go:
1. Ranch O|H
The home’s orientation offers both the shade of the oak canopy in the courtyard and the sun flowing into the great room at the house’s rear façades. This modern take on a traditional ranch home offers contemporary materials and landscape to a classic typology.
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2. Creek House
If this were my weekend house, I know exactly where I would plant myself: in the lounge chair next to the window wall and its stunning view. The narrow widths of glass (the opening could feasibly be one or two pieces of glass) and vertical frames echo the trunks of the trees beyond.
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3. West Coast High Skies
Earthy elements such as nubby, textural fabrics and a handmade rug made of wool and silk help blur the line between the contemporary and the natural. Lest you forget your impressive location, a map of San Francisco incorporates the blues of the water and sky.
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4. Menlo Park Eichler
1960s formal enclosed living room photo in San Francisco with white walls and concrete floors
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5. Fieldstone House
In this case the flowery painting and trees beyond work really well together. Low, winter light comes in through the argon-filled triple-pane low-E glass to further heat up the polished concrete floors, which have their own radiant heating. The sun on the floor reduces the need for the radiant heating, letting the heat dissipate throughout the day.
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6. Tiburon Modern Residence
Inspiration for a large modern open concept living room remodel in San Francisco with a ribbon fireplace, travertine floors and a stone fireplace surround. Love the wall of glass and amazing view. Feels so connected with the outside.
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7. The Residence
Through the extensive use of high tech and super efficient glass, both as windows and clerestories, there is no need for artificial light during the day.
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8. Brooktree
The connection between the interior and exterior was reinforced. Walls of glass rebuilt and re-glazed with dual-pane, energy-efficient doors and windows.
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author: Kareen Liez
reference:
https://homedesignlover.com/living-room-designs/living-room-floor-ceiling-windows/
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