10 Ways to Bring the Outdoors In with Large Windows

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These days, people are increasingly seeking to bring the tranquility and beauty of the outdoors into their homes. One way to achieve this is through the use of large windows. These windows provide a seamless transition from the indoors to the outdoors, allowing natural light to flood the space and providing stunning views of the surrounding landscape. In fact, a study by the American Institute of Architects found that 60% of homeowners consider natural light to be a top priority when designing their homes.

However, it’s important to consider some key factors when incorporating large windows into your home design. Firstly, you’ll want to ensure that the windows are energy-efficient, to minimize heat loss and reduce your energy bills. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, energy-efficient windows can save homeowners up to $465 per year on their utility bills. Secondly, consider the orientation of your windows to maximize sunlight and minimize glare. South-facing windows receive the most sunlight throughout the day, while north-facing windows provide consistent, indirect light. Finally, think about the impact that large windows will have on your privacy, and consider using window treatments to maintain your desired level of privacy. A survey by the Window Covering Manufacturers Association found that 76% of consumers consider privacy to be an important factor when selecting window treatments.

Do you need more inspiration? Check out these best ways to bring the outdoors in with large windows to get more inspiration.

1. House in Bashkiria by Lily Kaysarova

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One of the best ways to bring the outdoors in with large windows can be found in House in Bashkiria by Lily Kaysarova. This house installs a floor-to-ceiling window to provide a seamless transition from the indoors to the outdoors. The homeowner also can enjoy the view of the surroundings through this window.

Images Source: Lily Kaysarova

2. Hidden Oaks by Cornerstone Architects and Ashby Collective

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Hidden Oaks by Cornerstone Architects and Ashby Collective also has one of the best ways to bring the outdoors in with large windows. This house uses the window to allow the homeowner an easy way to connect with nature while enjoying the comfort and convenience of indoor living.

Photography: Chase Daniel

3. A Cozy Family Gathering Place to Enjoy Being Close to Nature by Kvadrat Architects Design Studio

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Another best way to bring the outdoors in with large windows also can be seen in this modern house. A Cozy Family Gathering Place to Enjoy Being Close to Nature by Kvadrat Architects Design Studio is a family home that has a large window in its living room. This window is a great way to bring the outdoors into the room, creating a seamless connection between indoors and outdoors.

Photographer: Gleb Kramchaninov

4. Kirimoko Tiny House by Condon Scott Architects

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Kirimoko Tiny House by Condon Scott Architects also wants to connect its indoor space with outdoor. This house uses one of the best ways to bring the outdoors in with large windows. It is a type of floor-to-ceiling window, allowing the interior to have maximum natural lighting and a perfect outdoor view.

Photographer: Simon Larkin Photography

5. HH47 House by JUMA Architect

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HH47 House by JUMA Architect connects its interior with the outdoors by using one of the best ways to bring the outdoors in with large windows. These windows provide stunning views of the outdoors, allowing homeowners to enjoy the changing seasons and the beauty of their surroundings

Photographer: Annick Vernimmen & Eugeni Pons

6. VTB Arena Park by Babayants Architects

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You can also use this way to bring the outdoors in with large windows. VTB Arena Park by Babayants Architects uses windows to allow natural light to flood the interior space. To keep privacy and control the intensity of the light, blinds are also installed on each window.

Photographer: Sergey Krasyuk | @skrasyuk

7. Lanternim House by Bloco Arquitetos

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The next way to bring the outdoors in with large windows comes from Lanternim House by Bloco Arquitetos. These windows allow natural light to enter the living room easily. They also serve as a tool for the homeowner to enjoy the surrounding views from inside the house.

Photographer: Haruo Mikami

8. Weston Residence by Specht Novak Architects

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Weston Residence by Specht Novak Architects is a cozy home that also uses large windows to create a light and comfortable space. These windows offer panoramic views of the surroundings which can be seen from inside the house. During the day, natural light also enters the interior easily to create a warm atmosphere.

Photographer: Jasper Lazor

9. Vacation House in Livadia Chanion by PALY architects

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Vacation House in Livadia Chanion by PALY Architects uses large windows to gain the best views of its surroundings. The homeowner can enjoy these views from inside the house. These windows also help the house to get more natural light during the day.

Photographer: George Anastasakis

10. Rollingwood Modern by LaRue Architects and Kelle Contine Interior Design

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The last inspiration to bring the outdoors in with large windows comes from Rollingwood Modern by LaRue Architects and Kelle Contine Interior Design. The large windows help the house to create a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living spaces.

Photographer: Chase Daniel

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