Categories: Decorating & Design

Sliding Glass Walls

Sliding Glass walls are a mobile and flexible wall system, composed of transparent partitions, with sleek, contemporary frames, and a variety of finishes. They come in clear, frosted, laminated tinted, or linen glass, so they can be used to create a magnificent view that extends from the ceiling to the floor, or an esthetically pleasing private enclosure. Glass Walls can be used in many ways, as part of a total home design. They can add visual appea,l and sophistication to any room décor, or they can be used to create practicality in rooms of any size.

Sliding Glass Walls come in number of striking designs, and styles, and tend to have a sleek contemporary feel to them. Traditionally glass walls appear as a single rectangle sheet of glass, but they can come in a number of striking designs. The glass partitions are available in different shapes, such as a triangular, or crescent. The glass pains in a partition can also be sectioned into several different sized shapes to form a stylish design.

Sliding Glass walls are most commonly seen in doorways, but they come in a number of striking designs. A well-known style is the bypass sliding glass wall; similar to arcadia doors. This type of wall has partitions that are attached to ceiling, and floor tracks. The partitions slide past each in both directions. This allows for various floor plans, depending on what your needs are. They may be slid closed for privacy, or the panels can be left open to create a doorway. All of the panels even slide together to allow for a larger, more open space for parties, and large groups. The bypass sliding glass walls can also allow for different levels of sound proofing, and are used in commercial settings to divide rooms, or create new office spaces. Use in a home setting is also practical; the options are endless.

Another style is the folding glass wall. This style of wall opens by folding in on itself, similar to an accordion. Folding glass walls are the most sophisticated model available. These systems can be used in any home, office, or commercial setting to add style to the overall visual appearance of the space, and functionality to the floor plan.

Motorized glass walls are sliding glass walls that are made up of metal panels with hinges attached. They are similar to retractable mall security fence, because when the wall isn’t in use, it can slide up, and inside the ceiling. Motorized glass wall systems are usually made of sturdier materials, so they can be used in businesses that needs extra security, and in commercial settings to create privacy.

There are several benefits to sliding glass walls. Unlike permanent walls, these transparent partitions let light into the room, so brightness can be maintained, and the approachable loft look is never lost. Sliding glass walls are also an effective way to add flexibility to a floor plan. Glass walls are easy to clean, and easily maintained. Plus, they require no paint upkeep, nor do they require any special types of cleaning products. Glass wall systems are also easily installed. If they were not added in during construction, they can be added in later, with little to no structural change to your home or office.

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