We all know that allowing more light into your home is one way to create a welcoming home, but you don’t need to rely only on your windows. Adding internal glass as walls or partitions will not only help light to penetrate into the centre of your space, glass also creates a sleek, elegant and modern interior design scheme.
Here are some examples on how you can use glass as an interior design feature to add more light, style and elegance to your home.
1. In the Bedroom
Designed by: 0932
Glass ‘walls’ have also been used in the platform bed structure of this Stratum Condo to create a dedicated sleeping area while also ensuring that the light from the large windows reaches all the way into the kitchen area.
Designed by: Aart Boxx Interior
Designed by: 0932
Designed by: The Design Practice
2. As a Home Office
If a full set of glass walls is too much, a half-wall version like this Toa Payoh East one.Designed by: The Interior Lab
Designed by: KDOT Associates
Designed by: KDOT Associates
Designed by: KDOT Associates
Designed by: KDOT Associates
3. For Bathrooms
Like the ensuites of master bedrooms, you can also use glass walls in more open spaces for your bathroom as well. Obviously you don’t want everyone seeing what you’re up to, so choosing a darkened glass for the walls and some clever lighting creates a more useable space.
Designed by: 0932
4. In the Kitchen
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Designed by: Liid Studio
Designed by: KDOT Associates
5. For Doors and Partitions
Designed by: Fuse Concept
A set of full length sliding glass doors in this Pasir Ris apartment, operates as a glass wall letting in the light, but can also open up to offer more space for entertaining.
Designed by: The Design Practice
This De Centurion apartment uses a glass door to let light into a mostly closed off living and dining space.Designed by: Fuse Concept