7 Glasses That Allow in Light

These glass products and treatments will increase privacy without losing natural light

 

Glass windows, doors and walls allow a greater amount of natural light to filter into and through a home, but they also mean that people can see into spaces where you might want a greater degree of privacy. Never fear; these seven ways with glass that allow for the benefits of natural light while helping to maintain privacy.

  1. Translucent glass

This style of glass has a frosted appearance and is produced by sandblasting or acid-etching clear sheet glass. By creating a marked surface on one side of the pane, the light is scattered and diffused. The effect is that it blurs images while still allowing light to pass through.

Translucent glass windows provide privacy from passersby and/or neighbouring apartments. The frosted glass effect can also be achieved with the application of vinyl film.

  1. Textured glass

Textured glass has a pattern or design impressed into the pane. It adds a decorative touch, obscuring images while allowing light to pass through. Textured glass comes in a range of patterns.

Textured glass can contribute to the character of heritage homes. A bathroom may have textured glass in the lower pane of the windows providing privacy, while the upper pane may allow light to filter through.

  1. Smoked glass

Smoked glass is clear and therefore doesn’t obscure images, but its darkened colour ups the privacy factor.

These smoked-glass bathroom doors can be used to give a clear break from the wardrobe and bedroom and and for a little hint of drama.

  1. Coloured glass

Like smoked glass, coloured glass is also crystal clear, but the colour increases privacy.

Create a rainbow of coloured film on a glass door to provide a point of interest, but also a dramatic focal point, which will throw a range of coloured light onto the surfaces like a modern version of a stained-glass window.

  1. Glass bricks

Glass block bricks can serve a dual purpose of being both decorative and functional. With often quite stunning light effects, they allow natural light and visual texture to filter into a home, while helping to maintain an element of privacy. Furthermore, due to their thickness, they reduce noise, insulate against heat and cold, and help to save energy.

  1. Switchable privacy glass

Switchable privacy glass is a high-tech product that can be switched back and forth between a clear window panel and an opaque panel.

The glass has a PDLC (Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal) film that can be electrically switched from an ‘off-state’ (light-scattering or opaque) to ‘on state’ (non-scattering or transparent) – all at the click of a button.

  1. Leadlights

Leadlights are decorative windows made of small pieces of glass – clear or coloured, plain, textured, bevelled or etched – enclosed by lead frames.

Traditionally seen in heritage houses, they come in a variety of patterns or motifs, and the combination of various glasses as well as the frames helps to obstruct views into a house or space.

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