Ten interiors by architects that use internal glazing to create a sense of space and light
For our latest lookbook, interiors expert Michelle Ogundehin has selected ten examples of interiors with glazed internal windows, doors and partitions that create clever zoning and add privacy while still letting the light through.
"In the ongoing search for work-from-home space, walls are making a return as open-plan layouts are found wanting," writes architect, author and TV presenter Ogundehin, who has curated this selection of images from Dezeen's archive.
"But walls block out natural light as well as potentially making spaces feel poky and claustrophobic," adds Ogundehin, who joins Dezeen's lookbooks team as occasional guest editor.
"Instead, consider an internal window or semi-glazed partitioning. The latter could be fixed or moveable, in the form of concertina partitions or pocket doors, so they can be slid or folded away at the end of the working day." "Either way, this selection of projects proves that zoning the contemporary home for work, rest and play doesn?t necessarily mean creating solid walls."
This is the latest roundup in our Dezeen Lookbooks series providing visual inspiration for the home. Previous articles in the series feature interiors with printed wallpaper, spa-like bathrooms, inviting courtyards, outdoor spaces with fireplaces and fire pits, and pastel-hued interiors.
Read on for Ogundehin's selection of great examples of internal glazing:
Minsk apartment, Belarus, by Lera Brumina
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