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Thursday
Jun212012

Is It Possible to Love Window Glass?

Irwin Weiner ASID - Is it possible to love window glass? (Yesterday, I asked if it was possible to love shower doors, so I've been thinking lately about materials we use all the time in our home design projects.) Absolutely, positively YES! The folks at Bendheim offer their Architectural Glass lines, and these are widely used in commercial building projects - but I use their Sample Request system all the time for my residential clients. Bendheim features innovative EcoGlass and glass designed by starchitect Robert Stern, among others. 
I particularly love their Low-Iron Glass line because the glass doesn't have a greenish cast to it. My clients also love to see samples, and Bendheim's Sample Glass request system is wonderful. Note: designer glass isn't only for windows. I use them for glass panels serving as room dividers, interior wall glass inserts, inserts in front doors and French doors, and whole-wall treatments over painted wall surfaces; the texture of some of these architectural glasses is outstanding.

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