Tuesday, April 22, 2008

In our home, they are an indispensable part of our sliding door, living hall, staircase or bedroom windows, even in bathrooms.

Glass up your home

Glass seems to be almost everywhere. In our home, they are an indispensable part of our sliding door, living hall, staircase or bedroom windows, even in bathrooms. In architecture, glass
constitutes to a building's fat;ado, creating an exceptional contrast of linearity and smoothness.

Wherever they are, glass is a vehicle, which architects and interior designers employ to move, bend and capture light.

Today's sophisticated homeowners performing renovation works to their abodes are after a distinctive look. Doesn't everyone want "something the guy next door doesn't have" at the main entrance or the living hall? Elaborate shapes, beveling,overlays, sand blasted patterns, grooves incised on the glass, laminating and experimenting with fabric and textures all fit the tune.

There are several key options you should consider when you use glass in your home. First the aesthetic factor, which encompasses the interior setting or the mood to which you wish to impart in that given space.

Colours and design themes can be incorporated to the glass to help enhance the space you interact with.

Next, the glass itself is with-out boundary, yet breathes space in between, Treating a piece of glass to increase privacy and safety level are equally important as to the aesthetic value of it. At 6GO's designer glass studio, these two important factors work side by side.

"We cannot have a beautiful piece of art glass that creates a focal point in your home, yet does not possess inherent safety features. This is dangerous," says Gary Lim, the owner of SGO Designer Glass. Breathtaking art glasses should capture the imagination of the viewer and eliminate the concern of the danger of glass itself.

* To take glass to the next level in your precious home, please call SGO Designer Glass at 03-6157 2127.

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