Ox Eye Windows Hits the Mark

Apr 01, 2024

Circular windows are spot on in adding a whole new dimension to a home’s architectural outlook

An architectural detail that I find really wonderful is the round or oval windows. Placed judiciously, small circles of glass stand out in a home’s design, creating a strong architectural punctuation mark in an otherwise ordinary space while bringing additional light and often an unexpected view into the interior of a home.

The original name for this kind of window was oeil-de-boeuf, literally “ox’s eye”; it’s also called an oculus. While I’m not entirely sure how the name came about, it seems appropriate. These windows do resemble eyes looking out at the world. And just as eyes are said to be windows to the soul, these windows also can offer an intriguing and unusual glimpse into a home’s interior.

In the end, though, this wonderful architectural element’s origins don’t really matter. What does matter is that an ox-eye window could well be that bit of architectural grammar that’s needed to complete your home’s statement.

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Published with permission from Houzz. Bud Dietrich, AIA November 23, 2012, Houzz Contributor.

See how oval windows make a statement

An ox-eye window can enrich even the most utilitarian area. Tucked into a tight alcove that’s used for a home office, this round window makes a powerful architectural statement in a relatively small space. Jan Gleysteen Architects
A round window set high up on the gable acts as a punctuation mark. In this case, it’s the period that brings the architectural statement of the arched and rectangular windows below it to a full stop. TEA2 Architects
There’s something satisfying about placing round windows high up in a wall. That little spot of light affording a bit of view out to the treetops really does create a sense of spaciousness and airiness. Smith & Vansant Architects PC
While an ox-eye window is generally associated with traditional or transitional styles, it can work just as well with a contemporary aesthetic. In a simple, spare space with plain white walls, this ox-eye window takes center stage as the room’s primary ornamentation. Andrea Swan – Swan Architecture
Round or oval windows are all the more refreshing when they pop up in an unexpected place, creating a sense of surprise and delight. Ike Kligerman Barkley
When an oculus is used in place of a standard window, maintaining privacy can be a challenge. Traditional window coverings will hide the unique shape; using frosted or reeded glass or installing a custom pleated shade can result in a loss of light and view. In this clever installation, a hinged interior panel preserves both of these elements while allowing for privacy. Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc. 
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