Not all living spaces are ideal. They are often too small, have an undesirable structure, are dark, or, conversely, are inappropriately large. This is where interior designers come in. Today, miracles are practically possible. Unconventional materials are available that allow architects to create spaces that are not only practical but also aesthetically pleasing. Glass is one material thatcan achieve unprecedented optical and functional effects.
What glass can do
– Glass can visually aerate a space. Therefore, if possible, choose as many windows and glass wallsas possible to bring light and daylight into the space.
–Having glass work surfaceson kitchen counters is not utopian. Tempered glass is used and can withstand the pounding of meat directly against the work surface. It is easy to maintain and is available in a wide range of colors. It is also used in kitchen and bathroom wall coverings.
–Glass staircasesare commonly used today. It is lightweight, a very interesting element in interiors, and easy to clean. Glass in neutral colors fits into any interior
– Glass doors are a relatively new element. Doors tend to be all-glass, which allows for an airy look and is often hidden from the interior if clear glass is used. If privacy is desired, opt for milk glass.
–Glass partitionscan be used successfully when you want to preserve space and ventilation but prevent odors and sound from entering. Often they are used to separate the kitchen area from the living area.
– These days, it is commonplace to use glassscreens or retractable shower enclosures in bathrooms and shower rooms. This is to prevent water splashing and to ensure heat retention around the shower body.
– Glass looks so luxurious and timeless. It adds a much needed elegance and modernity to the interior.
– No need to worry about maintenance. Today\’s nanotechnology cleaning products allow glass surfaces to be kept clean and polished without much effort.