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Poconos Residence

Multiple units of NanaWall SL60 were selected for the project because of its minimal sightlines and its ability to thrive in a tough Northeast climate. Folding door connect the mountain terrain with the inside of the home, even when the doors are closed.

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Omena Residence

An ambitious architect used passive design to build a LEED Gold residence in North Michigan. Learn how he did it and why a NanaWall system was central to the accomplishment.

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“Using the NanaWall operable glass walls presented an opening to bring in the pool deck and an exterior view without any obstructions. I am very satisfied with the outcome.”

— Paul Louis Haberman, President, HKi Architects, Architect

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Bifold glass doors frame a modern living and dining area with wood floors, stone fireplace, and floor‑to‑ceiling windows overlooking scenic mountains
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Bifold glass doors connect a modern living room with stone fireplace and wood floors to scenic mountain views, creating seamless indoor-outdoor living
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Interior view of dining room with fully open corner bifold glass doors, creating a seamless transition to the outdoor patio and golf course
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Modern living area with large sliding glass doors opening to patio, creating bright indoor-outdoor living and showcasing clean contemporary architectural style
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Interior living space with folding glass doors opened to the deck, part of a Houzz-featured project highlighting warm wood finishes and indoor-outdoor living
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Segmented curved sliding glass walls at JW Marriot Nashville
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cero minimal moveable glass walls - opening exterior
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Folding glass patio doors in modern residential enhance seamless indoor‑outdoor flow.