Posted By jrotenberg on 11/08/2009 6:18 AM
The whole point of building a modern house with lots of glass in an isolated location was to have nice views, have a bright house, while still having privacy.
Have you ever visited Falling Water, the concrete house in Pennsylvania that Frank Lloyd Wright built for the Kaufman family from Pittsburgh? When he showed the Kaufmans the plans the missus reportedly protested that they could not see the beauty of the creek coming down the mountainside because the house was going to built right over it. There were no windows which provided a view of the creek. Wright's response was that if they could see the creek all the time pretty soon the beauty of it would become just part of the daily background and they would not even really see it any more. By designing the house so that they had to make an effort, like go out onto a deck, or go down some stairs that ended just above the water, to see the creek and its beauty, it would always be fresh. He designed it so one could hear, but not see, the falling water anywhere in the house.
I offer this as food for thought about how much window area you really want in your house. Don't let your view of the beauty of nature become so ordinary that you fail to really see it and appreciate it. The bright part I wholeheartedly agree with!