Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The Versatile Material

Glass 

Glass can be incorporated into the design of your home in a variety of ways, whether that’s architecturally or superficially as decoration.The fact that glass can be quite fragile is no longer a problem as it can be toughened for use in any part of the house, from walls to floors and furniture, too. Glass furniture creates a futuristic look, and is perfect for small spaces as it allows the eye to move through it. Paired with leather, glass furniture can be quite masculine and minimalist, but if you use glass in other elements of your decoration as well as different materials and textures, you can balance it out with a bit of femininity with cut glass vases or sculpture.  And there many different types of glass that can be used for different purposes and different effects.

The creativity in furniture have brought wide range of choice for customers and for sure everyone likes to have durable furniture with beautiful look for which glass table tops are considered the best so far.Glass Blocks are very versatile; they can be used up as a solid wall a window or as flooring.


Lacquered Glass


Lacquered glass is a coloured glass with high durability giving your interiors with a fresh and rejuvenated look. The lacquered types have significant applications in interior wall paneling offices and houses. The coloured glasses also have wide usages in wardrobes, cupboard of your homes and signages, writing boards in your offices. They are again helpful in cladding and can be easily maintained and installed.


Lacquered glass wall panel  with Floral Sticker Decal


Modern Wardrobe Lacquered Glass Sliding Shutters


Décor glass or Patterned Glass

Patterned glass has a pattern impressed on one side of the glass which prevents someone from seeing though it, for privacy. Pattern glass can also be ordered in various tints as well.These are the textured glasses that are designed with creativity and available in various patterns. It works by the process of diffusing lights into the interiors creating a vibrant environment. These are the apt ones for your kitchens, workstations that enhance the aesthetics to the full. Even it has myriad of uses in windows, shop fittings, furniture for creating stunning interior environment.




Patterned glass used As a partition


Patterned Glass Table Top

Acid-Etched Glass

Acid etching is a process that uses a strong acid to cut into another substance. Acid-etched glass has a distinctive, uniformly smooth and satin-like appearance. Acid-etched glass admits light while providing softening and vision control.









Frosted Glass


Frosted glass or opaque glass is produced by the sandblasting or acid etching of clear sheet glass. The frosted glass effect can also be achieved by the application of vinyl film, used as a sort of stencil on the glass surface. Frosted glass is mainly used as a partition and commonly used in Commercial space but can be used in Kitchen and Bathrooms.







Satin Glass

Satin glass is nothing but any glass that has been chemically treated to give it a satin finish. satin glass has a satin, rather than glossy surface. Good pieces of satin glass feel actually like a piece of fine satin cloth. The translucent quality of satin glass make it especially desirable for use in lampshades; a form of satin glass still has a universal practical use in “pearl” or frosted light bulbs. Satin glass is typically used as art glass in windows or doors.







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