The exterior features natural slate cladding and massive floor-to-ceiling Marvin windows on the east side to take advantage of the home’s views of the rolling terrain. The tongue-and-groove clear cedar accents are used between the windows to make them a single mass and “warm up and bring some accents to the house,” says Nate.  Photo 5 of 10 in Walls of Windows Steal the Show in These Five Homes from Behind This Home’s Private Facade Is an Expansive Wall of Windows

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This slate-covered home by Nathan and Becky Vandenbroek of Hygge Design+Build proves there’s always more than meets the eye. "...We intentionally oriented all of our windows and the views to take in as much nature as possible out to the east of the house," says Nathan. "It faces the road to one side and then intentionally has all of the glass and views facing out towards the east to take in all of the forest and fields and everything that is out in that direction." To create this wall-of-glass effect on the east-facing facade, the Vandenbroeks turned to Marvin Essential windows for their large sizing and clean sightlines. The tongue-and-groove clear cedar accents are used between the windows on the upper and lower floors to create a single mass.