Because of it’s minimalism and versatility, frameless glass is becoming more and more common in contemporary interior design. It’s also an increasingly sought after feature amongst new home buyers. Here’s how you could use it in different parts of your home.

Frameless glass is often used to create luxurious looking shower enclosures. Not only does it epitomise the best in contemporary, minimal design, frameless glass is also very versatile which mean it’s perfect for typically smaller rooms in the house like the bathroom. They can be installed either a recess or in conjunction with a side panel to form a full shower enclosure. Make you sure you buy from a quality supplier who uses tempered glass, which ensures not only high strength but safety in the event of it being broken.

Frameless glass also offers a unique advantage in its ability to make the most of the beauty surrounding your home. If you’re fortunate enough to have a beautiful garden or a home with picturesque views looking into the countryside, choosing frameless glass is the best way to make the most out of this. Connecting your garden to your kitchen or living room through frameless glass doors is a great way to allow more natural light to flow into the room. This is a classic way to make rooms feel bigger than they actually are as well as improve the ambience.

You should also consider how these changes might affect your habits. Getting a full view of the patio every morning might start to change your dining experience or even inspire you to spend more time outside in the garden. Recent studies have shown that people who spend too much time indoors have a higher chance of suffering from states of anxiety or depression. You might be surprised at how having an occasional meal outside could change your mood. Similarly, improving the state of your garden can be a great form of exercise.

Not only could replacing your old windows for modern ones have an effect on you and your property, it will could also affect your bank balance in the long run. Frameless glass can be single or double-glazed just like more traditional fixtures. Insulating your home through double glazing works by acting as a second layer of protection to reduce the amount of heat that escapes from your home. This will save you big money on your energy bills over time. Studies show that by installing energy efficient windows you can save and reduce your household bills by up to £461 per year.

Improving your home doesn’t have to involve time-consuming or expensive expansions. Instead, investing in premium materials will go a long way in improving your day-to-day life as well as increasing the value of your property if you ever decide to sell.

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By HMH