Kitsilano Home Renovation

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The homeowners of this British Columbia home wanted to update but maintain the historic character of their home while modernizing and maximizing their living space. 

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The result was an indoor-outdoor covered living space that seamlessly connects the indoor and outdoor spaces.

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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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" The NanaWall Cero system blew us all away. When it was proposed to us by our NanaWall rep, we could imagine the size of the panels and the amazing view that would be captured. But the automation, silence of operation, and massive opening size we achieved had people's jaws dropping."

— Mark Bixler, Architect
 

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