Time for a New Door? The Many Faces of Sliding Glass Barn Doors.

sliding door demoYou’ve done your research and want to check out a glass barn-door. You have an idea of where you want it to go and even have the hardware, but the door design itself is still in question. Choosing glass has a lot of positive attributes like being:

  1. anti-bacterial
  2. offers durability in high foot traffic areas
  3. will resist scratches
  4. offers UV protection

But then again cleaning glass can be a pain so it can take away from the upside. Here’s what you can do to spruce up your privacy and add that layer of extra separation between spaces. Adding something known as “glass services” can buff up the appeal of your glass door look! A few options that come along with decorative glass services include:

  1. back-painting
  2. etching
  3. laminating
  4. glass printing

The following are all excellent options to consider adding to your sliding glass barn door, but none of them are without their ups and downs (for more detailed suggestions, we recommend reaching out to knrslidingdoorsculvercity.com).

SLIDING BARN DOORS: ETCHED GLASS 

You might also call this style “frosted” glass barn doors which gets its name from the appearance of the etching. This is a very common option which offers you cost efficiency, privacy, and comes with an abundance of opacity choices from transparent, a bit hazey, fully opaque, etc. Did you know that oils from finger prints, stains and foreign substances can get lodged into the pores of the doors etching. Don’t let little Billy smear his play do all over the door because it may be difficult to get out of certain etchings! Going with an acid etched panel or frosted laminate will be a better option for people who need access to both sides of the glass.

SLIDING BARN DOORS: LAMINATED GLASS

What is laminated glass? Basically, it’s when you take two pieces of glass, stick something between the two panes like a custom printed film or opacity layer, and then “back” it all together. Once the glass has been backed it has become one large panel of glass bonded together by a decorative in-between layer. All cars have laminated windshields for example. Windows in high rise buildings often have these laminated windows. It’s hard to tell if most windows are laminated thought because unless you check out the side of the glass and notice the seam between the two panels. You can choose from a wide variety of laminated options such as: interlays that have been custom printed, opacity interlayers which are very similar in appearance as frosted glass, as well as gradients.

SLIDING BARN DOORS: PRINTED GLASS

Many offices and corporate environments are using printed glass. Highly recommended for anyone in real need of a printed design, a continuation of an organizations company, culture, or brand, sticking with a particular design theme throughout a space. If you can’t laminate then consider going the way of glass printing!

SLIDING BARN DOORS: BACK-PAINTED GLASS

In the same way that printed glass does well in offices and corporate settings, back-painted glass thrives as well. Usually back-painted glass is one color over the entire glass panel. Applying masks can create borders or patterns if you want to walk on the wild side.

Reference: http://knrslidingdoors.com

Biomed Sex / February 25, 2017 / Uncategorized

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