Grid windows —also called faux grids or French-style windows— are regaining popularity in modern architectural design. Inspired by classic European aesthetics, this type of window uses visible frames to simulate a structured grid, creating elegance, rhythm, and openness in any space.
📌 Where does the concept come from?
Originally from 17th-century French architecture, this style was designed to balance symmetry and enhance daylight. Today, these windows bring sophistication and light to modern residential spaces, as well as character to commercial projects.
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🏡 Where to use them?
• In main entrances that demand personality.
• In transitional spaces like stairwells and corridors.
• In living rooms and social areas connecting with outdoor views.
• In commercial areas like cafés or offices with high design focus.
📸 Real-life project inspiration:
🔗 Residential project gallery
🔗 Glass systems for commercial use
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☀ Main Benefits
• Enhance natural light in interiors.
• Allow visual connectivity between areas.
• Provide an elegant and timeless feel.
• Can be integrated with either traditional or European window systems.
Descubre cómo integramos esta solución en nuestras líneas:
🔗 Traditional systems by Cotividrios
🔗 European systems by Gglass
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