Interior glass partitions

Often an apartment-studio or simply a large room needs to be divided into functional areas. For example, in one room you have a kitchen and a place for rest at the same time, so you need to separate the hob with plates, a refrigerator and other household appliances from the living room. For this purpose, high furniture, fabric screens, brick and gypsum boards, plastic sliding or portable devices are used. But there is another excellent, albeit less common way to solve this everyday problem - interior glass partitions in the apartment. Previously, this method of zoning was used mainly in office buildings, but with the spread of modern style this decision is becoming more popular and it is undoubtedly worth a detailed study.

Types of interior glass partitions

  1. Stationary glass partitions . For the arrangement of fixed structures, a strong tempered glass is used, having ideal polished edges. To a concrete or brick surface, this type of partitions is fastened with a reliable fittings. The transparent doors can supplement the elegant artificial wall. It is also possible to build partitions from glass blocks, they are not only fire-resistant, but also keep the heat well.
  2. Mobile glass partitions . Special construction to the floor and walls does not require this construction, there are no rapids and rigid lower fastening here. Reliability is provided by special supports. This allows, if necessary, to rearrange the sliding glass interior partitions in the room, changing the layout in a matter of minutes. Mobile structures are limited in size, they should not exceed 3 m in height and 1.2 m in width.

Although the appearance of these fences is quite presentable, it is necessary to calculate everything so that they are combined with the rest of the situation. Glass interior partitions in the wooden frame are well suited to the classical style, but the metal or plastic frame looks better in modern design. An important role is played by an artistic drawing on glass, it is necessary that it be appropriate and not spoil the composition.