Repurposed Window Retreats

This Rustic Cabin Has a Mosaic Exterior Made from Recycle Windows

Lilah Horwitz and Nick Olsen are the designers and home owners behind this rustic cabin located in West Virginia that features an elegant front facade made with a repurposed windows to form an eclectic glass mosaic. The design opts for a detailed collage aesthetic that makes use of unwanted building materials in a new and refreshing way.

The couple built their wilderness retreat with a small budge using discarded window panels they found in a variety of shapes and sizes. The uniqueness of each window used in the exterior adds character and warmth to the space as they come together to form a large floor-to-ceiling glass panel for the home. The glass lets in a large amount of natural sun, that provides the abode with warmth and natural light.
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