Facebook Tweet Help Stories Outdoor Living , Top Tips Windows & Doors A breath of fresh air – 9 great indoor/outdoor connections Share Tweet Help Indoor/outdoor connection is all important in modern homes – these examples, from bifold doors to stacker sliders, are sure to inspire 1. Designed by Eliska Lewis Architects For this design in a mountain climate, passive ventilation through interior courtyards away from prevailing west-winds allows fresh air movement in warm months.Window/joinery – Vistalite from Altus, thermally broken aluminium, double glazing low-E glass See the full home story 2. Renovation by Alexander Gorlin Architects in collaboration with Dan Brunn Architecture This living room opens up like a doll's house to the pool and patio through a series of stacker doors that retract into the wall, seamlessly connecting the interior to the sun and breeze. See the full renovation story 3. Created by Mark Wilson, Masonry Design Solutions (MDS) Sliders open this interior to an outdoor room on the sheltered side of the home – owners and guests relaxing in the al fresco space can look back through the interior to enjoy the water views on the other side of the lakeside home.Window/door joinery – Metro series, anodised, by Vantage See more of this lakeside home story 4. Renovation by Erik Rudolfsson, RAAarchitects Not one wall, but two – stacking sliding doors extend this kitchen/dining area on two fronts, effectively turning the space into an outdoor room. See the full kitchen story 5. Designed by Debra Brown Architect The outdoor living zone, pool included, is enclosed by the home, which wraps around it in a U shape. Note the seamless, column-free corners where the sliding doors meet, optimising the sense of open connection. Find out more about this new home 6. Designed by Steeg Banham, Banham Architects This living area opens through large glass sliding doors onto a large covered veranda / BBQ terrace that faces the street. Here the owners can relax and greet neighbours as they walk to the beach.Window/door joinery – AWS (Architectural Window Systems) See the full home story 7. Designed by architect and interior designer Wulf Borrmeister and Jaimee Leach, Borrmeister Architects Together with the external cedar sliding panels and sliding doors behind, automatically operated external louvres also bring precision control over the sun’s rays in this coastal home – as well as bringing the seaside feel indoors.Window/door treatments – Vantage, from Monarch Aluminium Joinery, from APL Architectural; APL Metro Series Thermal Heart double glazingScreens/louvres – custom cedar exterior sliding screens, by Insol; Solaris 110 motorised louvre pergola roof See the coastal home story 8. Renovation by architect Cecilia Yuan, Blank Canvas Architects For this dramatic city renovation, full height bi-fold doors create a seamless connection between inside and out, extending the home’s footprint and connecting the interiors to the external environment – an important aspect of living in a dense urban environment. See more of this renovation 9. Designed by Peterssen/Keller Architecture It's not just living spaces that crave the great outdoors – this master bedroom also achieves that al fresco feeling, opening up to a private deck. Cue large format floor-to-ceiling sliders.Window/door joinery – Western Windows See the full new home story Story by: Trendsideas 26 Sep, 2021 Windows & Doors Outdoor Living Top tips Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Rounded perspective 15 Dec, 2024 Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 The Living Pā 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Trends 37-09 Check out all the latest stories in Kitchen, Bathroom and Home design featured at trendsideas.com over September. Whethe... Read More Similar Stories