Transforming Rooms One Virtual Window at a Time

It is well documented that spaces without windows affect more than mood. Windowless areas are known to negatively influence a person’s health, effect productivity, sleep patterns and energy levels. There are also logistical and structural reasons that a window is not possible for a building or home leading to the advent of the virtual window. A quick internet search for “windows without a view” brings up article after article of how to remedy this situation with a virtual window.

There are virtual windows currently on the market, but the offerings are limited. The options are typically inexpensive panels in a simple frame that mount on the wall like a tv. A couple have 15 to 120 minutes of curated video content that play in a loop, while others are no more than a flat image with LED lighting behind it

Enter LiquidView


LiquidView has taken the idea of a virtual window and turned it into something utterly unique. More than just a looping video on a panel, the LiquidView LV window offers so much more.

“Like so many people, I have lived in homes and worked in offices with no views, or terrible ones,” says LiquidView CEO, and filmmaker, Mitch Braff. “Improving people’s lives through giving anyone a beautiful view was the catalyst for starting LiquidView. Our windows literally transform rooms.”

The creation of the LiquidView WindowLV was a collaborative effort that included architects, interior designers, and the best minds in the industry. Noah Kaplan, founder, and president of Leon Speakers was ready to be a part of the process right away.

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