Floor to Ceiling Windows

Do you love open spaces, lots of sunlight, and a great view?

If you said yes to any of these, floor to ceiling windows are probably for you. Windows can be used in a variety of ways to add interesting lighting and design components to your home. Whether you are looking to brighten up a dark corner or want to take advantage of a spectacular view, placement and careful consideration of style can make tall windows an irreplaceable component of your home. The options below can help you decide what style of windows is right for you. The only downside? You may need a lot of Windex to keep those clear panels squeaky clean.

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Traditional Porch by Bethesda Kitchen & Bath Remodelers Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.

Windows as Walls

Is your home naturally situated against a striking landscape? If so, this should be a pretty easy decision. Large, simple windows will help you take advantage of your view. This is a great option for people who want to open up their home to the outdoors without battling the elements. Consider the sunrise and sunset angles of your room before installing windows to determine what time of day you prefer to have a warm, relaxing flood of sunlight in your space.

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Traditional Porch by Bethesda Kitchen & Bath Remodelers Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.
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Modern Entry by Mill Valley Architects & Designers Sutton Suzuki Architects

Windows as Art

If you love art then creative accent windows may be best suited for your style. Slender, full length windows show splices of the outdoors while simultaneously casting afternoon sunlight rays through your living space. This unique style incorporates the look of ground to ceiling windows while maintaining more privacy in your living space.

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Modern Living Room by Philadelphia Furniture & Accessories usona

Windows as Doors

To add an extra touch of creativity to your large windows, consider installing a door to your back patio. This allows for a seamless transition from indoors to outdoors. Family and guests can spend time inside or gather on the deck while still maintaining a sense of unity. This style of window provides a unique feeling of continuity between the different areas of your home and avoids the closed-in feeling of traditional doors. Are you a mom with rowdy outdoorsy kids? This option lets you relax inside and avoid the summer insects while still keeping an eye on your little guys.

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Transitional Kitchen by Los Angeles Architects & Designers Studio William Hefner
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Traditional Porch by Bethesda Kitchen & Bath Remodelers Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.

Windows as Frames

Do you have a particular area of your yard that you’d like to highlight? Creating a window to act as a frame for a scene can bring a distinctive style to your home while utilizing your already existent landscape. Whether it’s a mountain scene, plant, or body of water, window frames are a great way to experience nature without using traditional paintings and canvases as décor.

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Modern Entry by San Francisco Architects & Designers Cary Bernstein Architect

Regardless of how you choose to incorporate full length windows into your space, the increased sense of openness and natural light will benefit your home.

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