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Since the early days of glass-making technology, glass has come a long way. The versatility of glass as a building material distinguishes it from others. It opens up a world of possibilities for aesthetically and functionally transforming spaces
Fremont, CA: Simply incorporating glass into a building or structure does not instantly transform its design. Remember that understanding the characteristics of glass and its benefits and drawbacks should come first. This will allow you and your designers to develop unique ways to incorporate glass into the interior space. Here are a few advantages of using glass in interior design with that in mind.
It Creates the Illusion of Space
Mirrors and glass work in the same way. It gives the illusion of more space and allows outside elements to be incorporated into the interior design composition. Glass has enabled designers to create and enhance spaces that bring the outside in. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows, for example, allow a seamless transition between interior and exterior spaces.
Aesthetics of the Visual
A glass feature can undoubtedly add a great deal of visual interest to a building. Glass has grown in popularity in modern and contemporary themed homes and new creative architectural design ventures.