11 Modern Window Glass Design Ideas to Make Your Spaces Feel Light and Spacious

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Windows are often overlooked when designing spaces. With urban homes getting more densely populated, windows have become one of the most important ways to allow for ventilation, and letting the natural light in. If you're looking at various designs to install in your space, we recommend getting glass windows wherever possible. Here are 11 modern window glass design ideas to make your spaces feel light and spacious. 

Picture Windows

Like their name suggests, picture windows can be installed to give you a view of the outdoors. If you have a great view from your indoor space, or a balcony where you grow your blooms, consider getting picture windows so you can enjoy the view without having to step out. We'd also recommend these windows if you don't get enough natural light in your spaces. Picture windows are possibly the best window glass design for homes with less natural light. 

Frosted Windows

Frosted windows are excellent for maintaining privacy without having to use blinds or drapes that also act as light blockers. Frosted windows have a layer of film on them that allow light to pass through, while keeping your space private. They're great for study rooms, washrooms and bedrooms. 

Bay Windows

Bay windows create an old world charm in your space, especially if you like lounging by them curled up with a book. These windows open outward and have multiple facets to allow light in from various directions, making them the perfect choice for rooms where you'd like to install a window seat and enjoy the view outside. Get sheer curtains so you can maximise on the space while maintaining privacy. 

Wooden Glass Windows

Wooden glass windows are here to stay alongside newer models like aluminium and several other materials. When maintained well, wooden glass windows last for decades easily; all they need is gentle cleaning once in a while. Make sure to pick models that don't obstruct the light too much, keeping the wooden frame as minimal as possible. 

Etched Windows

Etched Windows are now typically found in office spaces where windows are branded with the company's name. Etched windows are an excellent, artsy choice if you'd like some variety in design as compared to fully frosted windows. Etched glass windows can be customised based on your taste and the room you're installing them in, so there's no limit to your imagination. Keep them minimal with a simple design, or have your initials made if you like your things personalised. 

Stained Glass Windows

If you have direct sunlight hitting your windows every morning or evening, consider installing eye-catching windows that'll make your golden hours even more interesting. Stained glass is an age-old handcrafted way to showcase art on your windows, and you may have found it often in old churches. You can pick elaborate designs, or keep it minimal as per your taste. You could even have a part of the window done with stained glass and keep the rest bare to ensure practical usage. 

Textured Windows

Textured windows come in a bunch of shapes, sizes and textures, adding a colourful and interesting element to your spaces. They're great for adding character to your room with little effort. Pick minimal or loud textures based on the size of the windows you're working with. You could also opt for colourful panels that go with your space. 

Beveled Windows

Beveled windows are made from thick glass cut into an angle to create stunning prism-effect light play. The design is timeless and looks especially great if you're creating an old school vibe. Install it on windows where you receive direct sunlight for a stunning display of colours. The glass design works well on door panels as well. 

Sliding Windows

Sliding windows offer a clean, sleek look to your spaces and are often the first choice in modern constructions. Unlike traditional windows that open outward or inward, sliding windows take up less working space, and also let you have sound blocking properties. Use it in compact spaces where every square foot counts, like a small kitchen or a balcony to let in maximum ventilation with minimal space usage. 

Mirrored Glass Windows

Often used in office spaces, mirrored glass windows give a sleek and stylish look especially when used for façades. They're great for spaces like a penthouse or homes higher up in a building that receive a lot of light. They work on letting the light in, while reflecting it as well, keeping your space as cool as possible. 

Tinted Windows

Tinted windows are ideal if your windows face a public space like the street or other spaces. They offer you a glance to the outside environment while letting you keep your privacy. It also reduces the amount of natural light that gets in, so they're best used in spaces where you notice harsh light coming in. 

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