LostWolf
2023-10-22 11:19:17
- #1
Tomorrow :)
I am still totally unsure about my windows (floor-to-ceiling 275cm; fixed glazing) for the living room.

The first issue here would be whether I should let the top right (south) right (west) outer wall run around the corner parallel like the lower one.
This would be about 45.5cm from the inside.
Would that look nicer or would it be better to let the window go all the way to the wall?
For me, the "corner" could possibly offer an advantage if curtains (then only light ones; white) are ever mounted and I would have space to slide them in front of the wall when open.
The second issue would be the segmentation of the windows.
According to the window manufacturer, the lower (north) window (275cm wide) can only be built in two segments.
The upper (south) window (533cm) would be divided into two segments.
[On the left (east) is a 200cm wide balcony door with two 100cm wide wings.]
What do you think looks better here, two or three segments for the upper window?
North view:
South view: (here still four segments)

I am still totally unsure about my windows (floor-to-ceiling 275cm; fixed glazing) for the living room.
The first issue here would be whether I should let the top right (south) right (west) outer wall run around the corner parallel like the lower one.
This would be about 45.5cm from the inside.
Would that look nicer or would it be better to let the window go all the way to the wall?
For me, the "corner" could possibly offer an advantage if curtains (then only light ones; white) are ever mounted and I would have space to slide them in front of the wall when open.
The second issue would be the segmentation of the windows.
According to the window manufacturer, the lower (north) window (275cm wide) can only be built in two segments.
The upper (south) window (533cm) would be divided into two segments.
[On the left (east) is a 200cm wide balcony door with two 100cm wide wings.]
What do you think looks better here, two or three segments for the upper window?
North view:
South view: (here still four segments)