bezelfree
Bezelfree refers to a design philosophy and aesthetic trend in architecture and interior design that emphasizes minimalism by eliminating visible structural elements such as beams, columns, and other supporting frameworks. The term is derived from the absence of "beams" and the concept of "free" space, suggesting an unobstructed, open environment. This approach gained prominence in modernist and contemporary design movements, particularly in the mid-20th century, as architects sought to create seamless, uncluttered interiors and exteriors.
In architecture, bezelfree design often involves the use of lightweight materials like steel, glass, and reinforced
Interior design applications of bezelfree principles extend to furniture and decorative elements, where clean lines, hidden
Critics of bezelfree design sometimes argue that the absence of structural elements can compromise durability or