Collection by Marvin
Indoor/Outdoor Transitions
Marvin Windows and Doors will embrace every scene, location, and environment, no matter where the home is located. Every one-of-a-kind window and door built by Marvin is not only a barrier from the elements, but it’s also a flawless connection to the outside world.
Adirondack Camp
Architects Challenge Best Remodel/Addition Winner 2015
The Adirondack Camp draws inspiration from the old fire towers perched on Adirondack mountain tops and features vibrant windows, bringing out a playful personality.
Architect: Jacob Albert & J.B. Clancy; Architecture Firm: Albert, Righter, & Tittman Architects, Inc. with Sally Berk Assoc. AIA
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The Asheville House
The Ashville House’s steel column and beam superstructure allow for luxurious floor to ceiling picture windows which beckon in a flood of natural light and scenery.
Architect Name: Eric Gartner; Architecture Firm: SPG Architects
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Casey Key House
In this playful treehouse-style bedroom, custom arched windows surround the room and meet the wooden ceiling. Elements of wood and modern architecture draw the sound of rustling leaves and midday breeze into this cozy treetop retreat.
Architect: Jerry Sparkman; Architecture Firm: Sweet Sparkman Architects; Location: Casey Key, FL
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The goal when building this private residence was to allow as much of the stunning Western Rocky mountain view in as possible. Finding a way to gracefully hide structural support for the towering windows, the Rockies shine through nearly uninterrupted.
Architect Name: Upwall Design Architects; Builder: Magleby Construction; Location: Western Rocky Mountains
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Zen Barn
A clean white space creates a gallery from which nature shines through. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer uninterrupted separation from the serene wooded view.
Architects: Rick Shean & Christopher Simmonds; Architecture Firm: Christopher Simmonds Architect Inc.; Photo by Peter Fritz
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The Casey Key Bay House
The Casey Key Bay House reflects the trees in stature and the ocean in its design. Allowing for 360 degree views of the sea and trees, this home offers a balance of organic design and sun-drenched, sea-side living.
Architect: Jerry Sparkman; Architecture Firm: Sweet Sparkman Architects; Location: Casey Key, FL
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The Casey Key Bay House
The cozy, beachside bungalow reflects the crest of the arcing waves visible from the the picturesque living space.
Architect: Jerry Sparkman; Architecture Firm: Sweet Sparkman Architects; Location: Casey Key, FL
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