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Flooring
As the land available for building new homes becomes scarce, we find
ourselves living closer together. If you have a house facing built
close to another house and you still want natural light, you can use
a window of glass blocks to provide the natural light without being
able to see what is outside.
See photos.
Stairwells
Glass Blocks provide an abundance of natural light to fill the
stairwell while maintaining privacy for the home owner. In addition
the home is warmer because of the excellent thermal insulation
properties of the glass blocks. The strength and security of glass
blocks offers the home owner peace of mind because children and the
elderly can use the stairway without the fear of injury as a result
of falling against and going through such a large glass area.
See photos.
Bathrooms
Unlike conventional windows, glass blocks allow the designer to
fill the bathroom with natural light whilst maintaining privacy. The
added bonus is that the bathroom is warmer due to the excellent
thermal insulation properties of the glass blocks.
See photos.
Interior Walls
Dark passages and rooms are a thing of the past. By using glass
blocks as an internal wall, you can take light from a sunny north
facing room and direct it into other areas that would not normally
get a lot of natural light.
See
photos. Curved
Walls
See
photos. Other
Glass Blocks look great in the pool area. They can be used to
provide privacy and in areas such as the sauna they can insulate
against heat loss. Often our most expensive possessions are kept in
the garage. Keep them safe with reinforced windows of glass blocks.
See photos.
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