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Gloria's Restaurant

NanaWall gives Gloria’s Restaurant the opportunity to transform an elegant interior dining room into a unique, al fresco dining experience in a matter of seconds.

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Marriott Sawgrass Cabana Club

This Florida restaurant blends indoor and outdoor dining with elegant ease, opening wide through multiple folding glass doors. Completed by Petrie Construction LLC, it offers an immersive coastal experience.

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“The premise of our design was to open up the perimeter walls to increase the flow of traffic. The investment my clients made in using NanaWall increased their revenue. The restaurant is known as ‘the restaurant where the glass walls disappear’.”

Thomas Hickey, Founding Partner, GRADE Architecture + Interior Design

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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.