
A glass roof to separate the living room and the dining room © Alu Préférence
Ideal for creating a separation without partitioning, the canopy has found its place in our interiors. In the living room, the kitchen or the bedroom, it lets the light circulate, delimits the space and brings to the room a workshop spirit full of character. 18 examples in pictures.
Ideal in small interiors for divide space without closing volumes, the canopy can thus be used to create an additional room, without missing out on natural light. In a more spacious accommodation, we also adopt it as a separation between the kitchen and the living room, create an office space in the corner of a living room, or even separate the bedroom from the dressing room or the bathroom in a master suite. It also advantageously replaces a traditional partition, bringing clarity and feeling of depth in a skimpy interior.
With its metal structure inspired by artists’ workshops, the interior glass roof also has real decorative potential. She then becomes an asset to transform her home into a industrial spirit, loft style, or in a more bohemian arty style. Fixed or mobile, open or decorated with a door, the canopy adapts to all needs and all configurations. Here are 18 examples of achievements to inspire and fill up with ideas.
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