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Decorating Your Home With Glass

So many decisions go into a home renovation. It can be dizzying. One decision is easy to make, though; if you are updating a bathroom or need to install balustrading, one of the best materials available to you is glass. With professionally installed glass fixtures in your home, your interior design will always look crisp and modern. On this website, you will find articles about all of the ways you can use glass in your home renovation. If you are seeking ideas on how to update your home’s design with glass, take a look at the articles here. If you need more information than you find in these articles, you can follow up with the professional resources linked in them. With extra information, your renovation is sure to go smoothly.

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Laminated Glass for Internal Partitions

Glass is a favourite material for the fabrication of internal partitions commonly found in many homes. Undertaking repairs to the glass on an internal partition is not something you can avoid if you intend to continue enjoying the convenience of having glass doors as your internal partitions of choice.

If you intend to make repairs to tempered door glass, it might interest you to find out that you can choose a different type of glass for the soon-to-be new door. A few reasons you should replace tempered glass with laminated glass are discussed in the below post.

Laminated Glass Is Much Safer

The breakage of glass panels on residential doors can create a hazardous situation. Many laminated glass panels are made up of two or more panels of glass that have a layer of vinyl placed between them. For this reason, when laminated glass breaks, the glass panels do not fall apart and your glass door will remain in one piece. The breakage of laminated glass only results in the formation of a web-like series of cracks and fissures on the glass surface. The fact that laminated glass won't shatter and throw sharp pieces of broken glass around makes it a safer alternative for your residential glass doors.

Better Soundproofing Capabilities

Tempered glass is simply glass that has been hardened through a process known as quenching. Hardening helps to make the glass less vulnerable to breakage. While tempered glass consists of only one hardened glass panel, laminated glass is made using two layers of glass that are sandwiched together. The fact that laminated glass is double-layered means that it has a greater ability to block the penetration of noise from one internal room to the other. Thus, you can have greater peace of mind if you replace the broken tempered glass on your door with its laminated equivalent.

It Increases the Value of Your Home

Laminated glass is often more expensive than tempered glass. When a house is being valued, the kind of building materials used in its construction has a great impact on the final value of the house. The more expensive the materials used, the more expensive the home will be should other factors remain constant. Thus, a laminated glass door will do more for the value of your home than a glass door made of tempered glass.

Invest in a laminated glass door today, and enjoy durability as well as fewer maintenance costs.