We begin to experience in daily life through much needed changes that break us from the monotonous rhythm and make us more alert, more dynamic. Also in interior design changes are good and they refresh our mood. Such a change could be installing a round window, be it a classic window, whether it’s one for the attic. You can see the effect in the images below where we present some of the most beautiful round windows:
In a room bathed in light and bright colors, the round window in the corner catches the eye like a magnet and seems to form a second visual center of gravity, despite its small size.
In most cases, the bathrooms are isolated from the outside space, receiving only artificial light. In this case, the round window spoils with natural light the one who relaxes in the tub, together with a chromatic group that is calling for total relaxation.
In the next picture, a round window, much bigger, that visually dominates the room, through which enlightens a flood of natural light inside.
How it would be like to wake up in a rustic cottage with a round window above the bed that opens the sight of a clear sky or some tree branches? The sensation of pleasure must be one without equal.
Sometimes a round simple window adds vitality to a room seemingly inert and seems to invite the external space of nature inside.
Classic and so beautiful! This round window seems to dominate the upholstered sofa and integrates perfectly, through the image from the outside, in the interior decorated with a wallpaper with images from nature.
A round window in the children’s room looks like a porthole, sparking the imagination and creativity of the little ones and inviting them to discover the surroundings.
A house with a modern design, richly lit by the large windows and doors. The round window upstairs opens the terrace of the attic, a space of privacy and relaxation, outwards.
And finally, for those who want to experience something different, a wall full of small round windows, offers an indescribable feeling. The windows seem small decorative items on the white wall, not at all connecting spaces to the outside world.
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