Architectural glass is a term used to describe glass elements in a building. It particularly refers to glass facades and glass that becomes the feature of a building.
It is currently used broadly in the architectural industry in creating frameless doors, windows, extensions, balconies, and stairs.
Commercial glass is, to put it simply, a type of glass which is designed to be used in commercial properties. This specific type of glass is designed to be larger than the glass that would be required for residential jobs.
In commercial projects glass is often used as a material for curtain walling systems, which require much larger panes of glass. Safety glass is often custom made to fit the exact specifications of a particular commercial building.
Glass adds style and sophistication to the interior designs. It is known to cater to various requirements when used for interiors. One can choose from transparent, translucent or opaque glass to maximize space, protect privacy, ensure safety, improve natural light or enhance aesthetics.