Sometimes a home feels "full" not because of a lack of square footage, but because the volumes are too visible.
In these cases, you don't need to change everything: you need to introduce a material that lightens the visual impact.
Curved glass does exactly that.
It doesn't break up the space, it lets light through, and it creates an orderly and contemporary effect.
Below is a simple guide:
some key questions to understand where and how to use curved glass at home with CAREG solutions.
1) Where is more visual lightness needed?
In the entrance, the goal is to have a surface without making the space feel heavy.
A curved glass console like Marebbe is perfect for narrow hallways and walls:
functional, yet with minimal visual presence.
2) Do you need a workspace that doesn't look like an office?
More and more often, the desk is in the living room.
To maintain an elegant and cohesive environment, a solution like Glass Desk is ideal:
it functions as a study station, yet visually remains light and integrates into the living space.
3) Does the coffee table weigh down the center of the room?
In the living room, the coffee table can block the space more than you think.
Curved glass reduces visual impact and allows space to flow.
Valle is perfect when looking for a discreet, light, and versatile accessory.
4) Is flexibility also needed?
A fixed coffee table is not always the most practical choice.
The Padernello Triptych allows you to use multiple elements together or separately,
move them easily, and free up space when needed.
5) How to manage daily life on glass?
Glass enhances everything you place on it.
This is why it works best with a simple philosophy:
few objects, well chosen.
Fewer elements = more elegance.
Quick choice: which CAREG solution to choose?
Light and tidy entrance
→ Marebbe Console
Discreet home office in the living room
→ Glass Desk
Light and versatile coffee table
→ Valle
Maximum flexibility in the living room
→ Padernello Triptych
Conclusion
Curved glass does not fill the space: it frees it.
It allows you to furnish without weighing down the space, maintaining light, continuity, and visual harmony.
It is the ideal choice when you want a lighter, tidier, and more contemporary home... without sacrificing functionality!