Collection by NanaWall
Serene Homes in Every Design Style
These serene homes achieve maximum comfort for the ultimate stay at home experience.
This cabin-like addition is the ultimate backyard getaway slash home office. Glass walls and clerestory windows help achieve biophilic design in by successfully merging in the outdoors in. This particular detached studio behind a Virginia home serves as a quiet refuge for a writer and his book collection. Who wouldn’t find inspiration working from here?
Built in 1953, this Silicon Valley Eichler underwent an extensive renovation to accommodate a growing family. “We took an outdated, unremarkable house and customized it to fit exactly what the family needed,” says Blaine Architects. Taking in the most of what Mid-Century Modern design inspiration has to offer, the house now boasts a larger floorplan and is fit for entertaining and connecting to the outdoors via a NanaWall folding glass wall.
Designed to encourage engagement with the outdoors, this California homes boasts an open concept living area enhanced by the massive wall opening leading to the backyard. Two NanaWall systems form a 12-panel opening that filters natural light when closed and facilitates an indoor/outdoor experience when open. A Kitchen Transition configuration creates an indoor/outdoor kitchen maximizing the space available.
Blending traditional with a clean-lined aesthetic, this Victorian home in San Francisco features an open concept living area that invites the outdoors in. A multi-paneled NanaWall glass system provides endless views and a direct access to the backyard for relaxation and entertaining. Contemporary trends provide design inspiration for the lighting features and interior décor.
“There’s this ominous, protected fortress quality to the outside and then once you get inside it’s extremely bright, friendly and inviting,” says designer David Strand of this Northern Lake home. Inspired by a young family’s active lifestyle, Strand house combines the dining and private lounge with the help of an operable NanaWall system allowing a sheltered connection to the woods and lake.
This rooftop addition was built with relaxation in mind. A NanaWall minimal sliding glass wall offers clean views to city skylines in this Chicago rooftop lounge area and protection from the elements when necessary. Situated above a penthouse, this serene home space achieves transparency and enjoys a seamless transition to an outdoor sitting area several stories off the ground.
This inviting British Columbia home boasts an open concept floor plan softened by natural accents. Earthy tones envelop the walls and furniture while wooden accents enhance the farmhouse appeal—from the dining table to the NanaWall folding glass wall featuring the warmth and beauty of wood with a durable powder coat on the exterior for less maintenance.
Centered between the city of Cody and Yellowstone National Park, the Wapiti Valley home is an outdoorsman’s dream. From every point of the house, there is an immediate sense of the outdoors and opportunity for adventure. “The homeowners love the capability to be able to open one panel or the whole system at any given time based on the weather, “says architect Brett Nave regarding the NanaWall folding glass walls.














