A modern building maintains the close-to-nature appeal as the facade is softened with a natural stone texture and colour of the lush green lawn. Glass is extensively used on the facade and railing to visually access the outdoors.
A transitional style home combines the shape of a traditional home with a modern glass facade and minimalist colour palette.
The building frontage includes a large-sized sliding door and a clerestory window which touches the pitched ceiling line and opens into stunning views.
A modern building facade includes fixed glass panels and sliding windows to bring in ample light into the interiors. Glass creates an excellent indoor-outdoor connection with the lush green lawn and swimming pool.
An eco-friendly home is constructed with wood, red clay tiles and energy-efficient glass which allows maximum filtration of natural light but prevents solar heat gain.
A transitional style bungalow includes large panes of energy-efficient glass in a reflective finish to create a comfortable indoor environment which reflects the surrounding views.
A life-size mirror frame forms the accent feature of this monochromatic bathroom which looks stylish in hues of blue.
A set of two differently-sized mirrors are neatly placed on a hexagonal table. These mirrors cast reflections of the opposite side and create the illusion of extra space.
The black wall tiles and countertop of this bathroom creates a clever contrast and highlights the mirror, crystal sink SS finish faucet and hardware.
The metal finish of the mirror frame looks sophisticated and stands out as an accent feature within this blue bathroom.
An extensive use of energy-efficient glass in modern buildings minimises the use of artificial lighting and electricity required for heating or cooling the building.
The energy-efficient glass panels save energy, increase indoor comfort and help in reducing moisture related issues like mould growth, water leakages and condensation.