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Large panes of glass are generally considered characteristic of modern architecture, where basic materials are used to create clean, geometric lines. However, glass walls – especially opening glass walls – are not limited solely to modern architecture. They can be used in a variety of architectural styles, from Colonial to Victorian to ranch-style homes.

NanaWall systems appear in traditional homes frequently, often making use of the variety of wood frames we have available—which range from rich Mahogany to Douglas Fir to Oak. Divided lites on the panels can create a traditional French door look for colonial-style homes.

Southern Living’s past showcase home is a traditional French Country home, with vibrant hues, ruffles, and a formal Southern elegance. A NanaWall folding glass wall is used to connect the living room with an outdoor living room on the screened-in porch. The outdoor room, with its traditional fireplace, creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere.


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