Upshot. Creative window and door designs!

1.Window with 360° rotation

Ever thought about making any improvements to the windows in your home? Is it inconvenient to clean the glass outside? Is it inconvenient to water the plants outside the window? Now these problems can be easily solved. Foreign this rotatable window, its centre of rotation can be changed from one side to the centre of the window, so that the window can be 360 degrees for optional, so that watering difficult to wipe the glass difficult problem is solved!

2.Solar windows

Designed by three Korean designers, this solar window is equipped with transparent solar panels on the window, with socket designs on the lower side and bottom of the window, through which the solar energy will be absorbed and stored, and converted into electricity to supply power to commonly used electrical appliances, maximising the use of the window.

3.Versatile windows

A simple solution to turn a window into a balcony

Every house should ideally have a nice balcony, which is often expected, but not always possible. On the one hand, this is due to the design mechanism of the house, and on the other hand, adding a balcony to an existing house is often extremely costly. A Danish company, FAKRO, offers a very simple solution: turn a window into a balcony. The result is the Galeria balcony window.

This window is separated into an upper and lower sash. The upper window frame can be opened upwards at a 45 degree angle and locked in place to form the top of the balcony. The lower part of the window frame can open forwards to form the front perimeter of the balcony. When it opens, the handrail-like side guards slide out to the sides. When the window is closed, these side guards are tucked away and hidden.

4.Blinds Butterfly Drying Racks

In the city, most people have to live in small flats, which often do not have a balcony, and the sun can only enter the room through a small window. When it’s sunny, you can dry your clothes outside the window, but when it’s raining, you don’t even have a place to dry your clothes. If you have a Blindry, you don’t have to worry so much.

Blindry is a design brought to the small home by designers KimBobin and KoKyungeun. Put it down in the morning when you go out and it can be used as a drying rack to hang out your clothes, and when you come back in the evening, put away the dried clothes and push Blindry back, it reverts back to a shutter for privacy.

 

It is a clever design that can be used for two purposes in one and does not take up much space.

5.Windows with automatically changing transparency

Simon Heijdens, a designer from London, UK, has added a special film to the glass of the Art Institute of Chicago so that the windows constantly change their light and shade according to the outside climate, creating an enchanting light for the interior based on the stimulating light from outside. The so-called shadows, which consist of 140 square metres of glass panels and are divided into triangular units, each coated with a special film.

This glass changes opacity based on two things: sunlight and wind. Due to the movement of the sun in the sky and the sharp light changes during the day, the light is softer in the morning and afternoon. At the same time, wind blowing outside the building changes the opacity of the interior film, which clears in rapid succession and then returns again. Also the projection changes as the path of the wind and the sun constantly changes throughout the day.

The light installation starts with a self-created material as a film on the surface of the glass that can penetrate the blockage and seep into the sunlight, creating a projection of daylight inside the space. The grid of triangles on top of the film fades from transparent to opaque in turn and thus interrupts or passes through the daylight. The shadows of the graphic are projected onto the floor, walls and ceiling, revealing a geometric wind pattern that passes through the glass at the other end, and the pattern changes in a very regular way, as if the outdoor sensors had been carefully designed and measured.

If you were in a room like this, you would be amazed at the transparency of the glass, which changes freely according to the environment. The windows with “smart skins” change in a kaleidoscopic way, reflecting the changes in the weather from the side, which is amazing.

6.Windows without windows?

No windows, no natural light into the room, I think the vast majority of people have experienced, the comfort of such a house can be imagined. The foreign project CoeLux proposes a solution to this problem: a window that simulates natural light. To be more precise, this is not the traditional sense of opening a glass window in the wall, but refers to high-tech lighting that can simulate natural light, just like daylight through real windows.

There is no sunlight in this bathroom, but the high-tech windows allow you to bask in it.

 

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