Many older Evanston Victorians have "sleeping porches" or sunrooms that are too hot in summer and too cold in winter. Replacing the old screens and wood windows with a thermally broken NanaWall turns that space into a usable home office or playroom 365 days a year. The "Evanston Aesthetic" Let’s talk about the look. Evanston has strict historic preservation guidelines in certain districts. The good news? NanaWall frames come in a variety of finishes, including wood cladding that matches vintage trim or sleek anodized aluminum for modern lake houses. You don’t have to sacrifice historical charm for modern function. Is it worth the investment? A full NanaWall system is not a "sliding door from the home center." It is a luxury investment. But on the North Shore, where property values rely on unique features and lake views, a NanaWall offers a massive ROI. Realtors in 60201 and 60202 note that "disappearing walls" are now a top search filter for luxury buyers. The Bottom Line If you are tired of standard sliders and want to truly connect your Evanston home to its landscape—whether that’s a view of the Baha’i Temple or just a lush perennial garden—NanaWall is the answer.
Call a local Evanston installer today to see if a Nanawall is right for your renovation. Summer is coming faster than you think. Have you installed a folding glass wall in your North Shore home? Share your experience in the comments below! nanawall evanston
The old solution was to keep your patio doors shut nine months out of the year. But modern NanaWalls are engineered for the Midwest. With thermal breaks, double or triple glazing, and weather-tight seals, they handle the wind chill off the lake better than most traditional walls. You get the drama of a massive glass wall without the draft. 1. The "Chicago Living Room" (Indoor/Outdoor Hybrid) In a city known for its brick and masonry, a Nanawall brings the light inside. In homes near Dawes Park or along the Ridge, architects are installing these to face backyards. In the summer, you fold the wall away and your square footage doubles. In the winter, the passive solar heat from the low sun warms your tile floors. Many older Evanston Victorians have "sleeping porches" or