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15 Magnificent Picture Windows That Frame Enviable Views
Picture windows offer a unique architectural element that seamlessly integrates a home's interior with its surrounding environment, providing stunning, expansive views and enhancing the sense of connection to nature. This article showcases 15 distinct examples of homes that effectively leverage picture windows to frame diverse and breathtaking landscapes, ranging from serene lakesides and dramatic coastlines to mountainous regions and urban vistas.
Among the featured homes is a vacation rental on Scotland’s Isle of Skye, designed by Dualchas Architects, which boasts expansive windows perfect for whale watching from a luxurious living room. In the Italian Alps, architect Alfredo Vanotti's Casa VI features north-facing larch-framed windows that capture views of the Orobie Alps. McCall Design and Planning’s Cliff House in Idaho, situated on a steep slope overlooking Payette Lake, incorporates large, triple-glazed windows and even a boulder into the entrance foyer to emphasize indoor/outdoor living.
The Qiyunshan Tree House in China, designed by Bengo Studio, offers a minimalist reading room with a floor-to-ceiling window framing a lush mountain view. In the Netherlands, Marc Koehler’s "House with 11 Views" uses 17th-century Dutch landscape paintings as inspiration for windows that frame various natural scenes. Ireland's Lost Cottage vacation rental features a massive picture window in the principal bedroom overlooking Caragh Lake and a glass roof above a sunken tub for stargazing.
On British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast, a renovated vacation home by Falken Reynolds Interiors now serves as a primary residence, with added skylights and a picture window providing panoramic coastal views. Butler Armsden Architects and Leverone Design reimagined a Sea Ranch retreat in California, using clear, vertical grain fir and ample windows to highlight the Pacific Ocean and surrounding meadows. Ampuero Yutronic’s Casa Hualle in Chile’s Lake District, a black timber home, uses strategically placed windows to offer dramatic views of a nearby volcano and lake.
In Chicago’s Motor Row District, Vladimir Radutny Architects’ renovation of a century-old loft reveals unexpected vantage points and views as one moves between levels. Salmela Architects’ Hyytinen cabin in Minnesota, situated on a wooded plot sloping towards Lake Vermilion, has a fully glazed east end to capture scenic outdoor views. A semi-modular beach house in Tasmania, designed by Stuart Tanner, minimizes the distinction between indoor and outdoor spaces with extensive use of glass to celebrate the rugged landscape.
Stafford Architecture’s Sydney home is designed to respect its natural sandstone ridge, with a picture window on the lower level offering a view of the rock formation. The Nooq Cabin in Whitefish, Montana, by Alex Strohl and Andrea Dabene, features Scandinavian-style gabled sections with expansive windows overlooking mountain slopes. Finally, Hacker Architects remodeled a 1970s condo in Oregon, streamlining the interiors to maximize natural light and showcase the surrounding views. These examples collectively demonstrate how thoughtful window placement and design can profoundly impact a home's aesthetic and its occupants' experience of their environment.
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