You have an amazing
building in a posh commercial area and you need to decorate it – of course,
your building speaks one million words about your business and you want your
business location to look the best!
Tempered Glass is the most
widely used commercial glass and also often made compulsory. They are usually
thicker than the common residential glasses. They shatter into smaller and
harmless pieces in comparison to residential glasses that break into large and
sharp pieces.
Laminated glass has piece
of plastic between two panes that makes the glass thicker and makes it easy in
preventing glass shattering from natural or man made disaster.
Glazing Glass:
Glazing refers to the
glass panes that make up the window that can include single, double, triple and
higher glazes. Increase number of window panes, there will be more heat and
noise insulation.
Glasses with multiple pane glazing are manufactured with a combination of glass and plastic.
Standard Tint:
Tinted glass ensures
privacy and reduces glare and the amount of heat that is absorbed by regular
glasses and blocks much of heat absorption.
Reflective Coating:
Reflective coating is a
good option if your building is in large commercial complexes of sunny areas –
this method proves to be useful. It offers both privacy and heat reduction.
Frame:
Window Frame can come in
metal, wood, plastic and fiberglass or any similar material. For windows, a
thermal break can be used to add an extra layer of insulation.
We get different kinds of
built and makes for windows and each can be used as per the convenience and
aesthetic nature of the commercial building that you are in.
It brings us to a
conclusion that buildings have their own glass preferences – not all glasses
look good on all kind of buildings. But if you want to make your work place
peppy and happy, get the right glass to fit into building and frame of mind.
