16 models to organize the space


© Leroy Merlin © Castorama

Indoor sliding glass roof: stop preconceived ideas!

The interior canopy is most often associated with industrial style decoration. It is true that it is a very appropriate option in a factory-inspired interior!

Nordic Spirit Sliding Canopy
© Lines And Lights

However, the interior sliding glass roof is available in very different styles! The sliding aluminum canopy is the most common alternative, and it perfectly adapts to a contemporary decoration, a boho atmosphere or an interior with a Japanese spirit. Rarer, the wooden glass roof brings a very chic country spirit.

The interior sliding glass roof is a smart and very decorative way to isolate the space without closing it. It mainly makes it possible to block out sounds and smells, while allowing space to circulate: it is therefore very effective between the kitchen and the living room. However, it would be a shame to limit the sliding glass roof to this use!

Sliding Glass Window In The Parental Suite
© Castorama

The sliding glass roof is perfectly appropriate between the entrance and the living room, or in the master bedroom, between the bedroom and the bathroom or the bedroom and the dressing room.

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The main advantage of the sliding canopy is that it easily adapts to many interiors. Small space or XXL volumes: she can do everything!

6 Panels Sliding Canopy
© Kit’atelier

Built into the partition separating the closed kitchen from the living room, the sliding glass roof combines the function of serving hatch and skylight. This type of model, available as a kit, is available in a nice palette of colors: black, white, aluminum color. If the trend is towards a matte finish, you can opt for an aged or satin finish depending on your decor.

Model Xxl
© La Verrière Française

This sliding canopy is associated with a traditional fixed canopy, installed on a half-partition. On the kitchen side, the environment is spacious and bright, while on the living room side, a section of wall can accommodate a piece of furniture.

Matte White Sliding Canopy
© Coulidoor

Goodbye, the dark hallway in the entrance! This sliding glass roof in matt white offers an aerial structure, to let in the light. The good idea: a dark accent wall that gives depth and visually expands the space.

Patchwork Sliding Canopy
© Castorama

Between industrial spirit and Japanese inspiration, this patchwork-style sliding glass roof offers an atypical look that allows it to stand out, despite its relatively compact size.

Suite With Desk
© Coulidoor

In this parental suite benefiting from beautiful volumes, the tendency is to the minimalism. We therefore opted for a sliding glass roof with a classic industrial design. This model has an opaque lower part, ideal for creating an enveloping effect in the bedroom, when it is closed. It is all the smarter as it cuts off the view of the desk, a space dedicated to work, when you are lying down.

Sliding White Wood Door 1925
© Workbench

Nice mix of genres for this sliding canopy! The white wood-effect structure displays a charm well-found for a very chic country interior. It is fitted with a rail inspired by that of a sliding barn door, in an unexpected precious color.

Sliding Glass To Conceal The Library
© Coulidoor

This very contemporary sliding glass roof is not used here to reshape the space, but to cleverly conceal a large bookcase: a clever diversion, and really hot!

Sliding Canopy And Canopy On Half Partition
© Seed

Herringbone parquet, total immaculate look and ceiling moldings: this small apartment strictly respected the codes of the very chic style of the interior. It was without counting on the sliding glass roof! Not only does it provide an intimate bedroom and a friendly living room, but it brings a very contemporary graphic touch that revives the decor.

  Sliding Glass On Rail Monnet
© Leroy Merlin

With its sleek design and small tiles, this sliding glass door strikes a fine balance between trend and tradition. And if it works perfectly in this very chic country decor, it will be just as effective in a very contemporary interior.

Sliding Glass Window Between Kitchen And Laundry Room
© Cuisinella

In this very bright space, this sliding aluminum canopy is almost invisible. It nevertheless offers a practical separation between the kitchen and this well-equipped modern laundry room, and it is therefore possible to take care of the laundry while preserving them perfectly from odors.

White Sliding Glass Workshop
© Leroy Merlin

Who said the canopy was imposing? In tone on tone, it blends in perfectly with the decor, making it very small. Here, the white workshop-style sliding glass roof allows you to steal a little natural light in the kitchen, to flood the entrance.

Sliding Canopy For Dressing
© Eggo

Minimalist structure for this sliding glass roof with a very contemporary design. Separating the dressing room from the bedroom, this large model creates a chic and very refined atmosphere in this parental suite.

Verriere Between The Living Room And The Veranda
© Lapeyre

At first glance, this large sliding glass roof seems simple to separate the dining room from the living room, tucked away in the veranda. However, on closer inspection, it also acts to visually enlarge the space: these relatively narrow panels create dynamic lines, which boost the ceiling height.

Contemporary Spirit Sliding Glass
© La Maison Du Placard

With its dark wood finish that blends perfectly with the furniture, this contemporary sliding glass roof perfectly warms the atmosphere in this modern and cozy bedroom.





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