Photography by ImagenSubliminal (Miguel de Guzmán)
When architect Manuel Ocaña was designing three apartments in the same building in Madrid, Spain, he decided to use glass walls as a way to separate the various spaces within the apartments.
Photography by ImagenSubliminal (Miguel de Guzmán)
By using framed glass walls, the light from the windows at one end of the apartment is able to travel throughout the space, creating a bright and welcoming space. However, the glass walls also separate the bedroom from the main living area, without making the apartment feel small.
Photography by ImagenSubliminal (Miguel de Guzmán)
Not only are the bedrooms partitioned off with glass walls, but the bathrooms are too. Curved glass doors, which are also used for the bedrooms, allow the doors to seamlessly fit in with the contemporary design.
Photography by ImagenSubliminal (Miguel de Guzmán)
To allow for more privacy, the glass walls used for the bathroom have been slightly frosted to still allow light to travel through, but at the same time blur the image of the person using the bathroom.
Photography by ImagenSubliminal (Miguel de Guzmán)
Here’s a close up look at the frame used to hold the glass in place.