The glass wall in the interior: materials and styles
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 Published On Jan 31, 2021

The glass wall in the interior: materials and styles

The most unusual and non-standard solutions can be found in modern interior design. For example, the issue of space zoning or lack of natural light can be solved by creating a glass wall. What that and what are they used for?

Types of glass walls
The interior with the use of transparent partitions has become one of the latest fashion trends. A glass wall can be:

Internal. This version of the partition is installed inside the apartment and is intended for decorating a room or zoning it. Mostly, they can be found in modern, loft, minimalism, country, or high-tech styles. Thanks to the partition, more light enters the room, and space becomes visually wider.

External. This partition is used on the veranda or in the living room. Usually, an outer transparent wall opens up beautiful landscapes (sea, mountains) or overlooks the backyard of a country house. Its task is to fill the room with light and create a sense of unity with nature, which allows you to enjoy the picturesque view.

The glass wall is conventionally divided into stationary and mobile (sliding, portable). Stationary – is a structure that has a rigid mount and can replace a full-fledged interior wall. They will be ideal for an apartment with little natural light. In the office, this option allows you to delimit the workplaces of employees, and at the same time not violate the integrity of the space.

Mobile or sliding structures are suitable for studio apartments. Here they serve as a separator between different zones. For example, they will separate the living room from the kitchen or bedroom. Mobile structures are:

Sliding. Their disadvantage is minimal sound insulation.
Foldable. They differ in the point of fixing the canvases.
Swing.
Radial.


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