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Window Design Tip: Windows Up High

When designing a home, it’s difficult to have both: lots of wall space and lots of windows. Often, we must trade one for the other. However, that doesn’t always have to be the case.

In some spaces, it’s entirely possible to have both. Installed high on a wall, windows can be used for natural light without compromising wall space or privacy. It’s an excellent design solution for walls on the side of a home (no one needs to have such a close-up view of their neighbour), in bedrooms where privacy is a concern or other spaces where wall space is needed (for furniture, art or family photos).

Take a look at how these beautiful spaces get the best of both worlds:

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BUILT GREEN Platinum Private Residence in Vancouver, BC | Builder: Blackfish Homes

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Private Residence in Whistler, BC | Builder: Ario Construction Inc.