Tuesday, December 6, 2011

How Glass Curtains Evolved From Frameless Enclosures & Room Dividers to Double Glazed Patio Doors


!±8± How Glass Curtains Evolved From Frameless Enclosures & Room Dividers to Double Glazed Patio Doors

A few years ago, in Spain, glass curtains became popular as an attractive method of enclosing a balcony or covered terrace to keep out the cold winds in spring and autumn, thus prolonging the feel of summer.

They are comprised of panels of frameless glass that can are locked together to form an invisible barrier against the weather, cold temperatures and a certain noise level, whilst allowing natural light to flow in and people to look out over an uninterrupted view.

In addition to being suitable for external use to non-living areas, glass curtains are ideal for internal use as frameless glass room dividers, constructed of toughened clear glass with no side frames, enabling unobstructed views between rooms.

These single glazed frameless doors are widely used in commercial premises: shop fronts, restaurants, cafés, hotels, offices, conference meeting rooms, golf clubs, leisure centres, shopping arcades, summer-houses, swimming pools and and wet-room partitioning.

Frameless Double Glazed Doors for Homes.

It took some time to perfect but the natural successor is the frameless double glazed frameless patio door system, thermally compliant with UK insulation standards and suitable for conservatory, sun-room and patio doors.

Frameless glass doors are different from bi-folding doors as the frameless panels are not hinged together (having no side frames to facilitate hinges). Once unlocked, they slide and pivot individually along top and bottom runners.

An elegant and affordable solution for homeowners in Britain, double glazed frameless doors will enhance traditional as well as modern contemporary homes, as they are virtually invisible and do not detract from the beauty of ancient architecture.


How Glass Curtains Evolved From Frameless Enclosures & Room Dividers to Double Glazed Patio Doors

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