Glass curtain systems allow terraces and outdoor spaces to be enclosed without losing views or natural light. The panels slide and stack neatly to create flexible living areas that can be opened in warm weather or enclosed when conditions change. In many Costa Blanca villas they are used to extend the usable space of terraces throughout the year.
Unlike traditional framed glazing systems, glass curtains typically use frameless or minimal frame panels that move along a track system. This design allows large openings to remain visually unobstructed while still providing protection from wind, rain and cooler temperatures when the panels are closed.
In Mediterranean homes, terraces often form a central part of daily living. Glass curtain systems allow these spaces to adapt to changing conditions throughout the year. During warmer months the panels can be fully opened to create an uninterrupted connection with the outdoors, while in cooler seasons the enclosure helps retain warmth and shelter the space from the elements.
When incorporated into villa design, glass curtains can also improve how outdoor spaces interact with interior rooms. By creating flexible transitional areas between inside and outside, these systems help extend living areas while maintaining light, views and natural ventilation.
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