Eight tranquil interiors where oversized windows frame lush views
This week's lookbook explores eight peaceful residential interiors that feature expansive glazing and floor-to-ceiling windows framing verdant views.
These eight projects all use oversized or unusually shaped windows in clever ways, creating interiors that embrace nature and forge welcome connections to the outdoors.
Among this list of projects is an urban home renovation in Sydney offering scenic views over a plant-filled roof terrace, a curvaceous home that wraps around mango trees in a forest near Mumbai, and a mid-century home renovation sat beside a hillside in California.
This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring interiors that embody the "bookshelf wealth" design trend, living spaces that feature metal furniture and offbeat homes with indoor slides.
Photo by Fabian Martinez
Casa Tres Ãrboles, Mexico, by Direccion
Neutral calming tones feature throughout this revamp of a weekend retreat in Valle de Bravo, completed by Mexican studio Direccion.
Designed to "convey a sense of refuge and retreat", lush courtyards at either end of the home serve as a backdrop to the calm interiors and are visible through floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors.
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Photo by Tom Ferguson
Hidden Garden House, Australia, by Sam Crawford Architects
Located within a conservation zone, this Sydney home was reconfigured by ...
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