Colossal Sightline Home Planning: Expert Insights on Transparent Design Benchmarks
When we talk about transparent design in home planning, we mean more than glass walls or open floor plans. It's a deliberate approach to sightlines, daylight, and visual connection that shapes how a home feels from every angle. This guide offers qualitative benchmarks—not rigid rules—to help you decide where transparency serves your space and where it might work against you. Where Transparent Design Shows Up in Real Projects Transparent design appears in many forms: a full-height glazed wall that turns a corridor into a light well, a kitchen island that doubles as a visual anchor between living and dining zones, or a carefully placed window that frames a garden view from the bathtub. In practice, it's about choreographing what you see from each key position in the home—the entry, the sofa, the stove, the bed.