Incredible Glass Works
Glass etching is a fun technique to add a design to a piece of glass. The chemicals in glass etching cream permanently “etch” the glass with micro-scratches to give it a frosted appearance. Glass etching is a subtle but elegant look that you will love and you can totally do it at home.
Glass etching comprises the techniques of creating art on the surface of glass by applying acidic, caustic, or abrasive substances. Traditionally this is done after the glass is blown or cast, although mold-etching has replaced some forms of surface etching
Glass Cut work will have sharper detail with a more defined pattern, whereas pressed glass will be smoother and worn to the touch. Look for mold marks. Cut glass will not have any mold marks and most pressed pieces do unless they are upper end pieces where someone took the time to remove them. Glassware characterized by a series of facets on its surface produced by cutting. The prismatic surface designs greatly enhance the brilliance and reflecting power of glass.
Frosted glass is most commonly used in bathrooms, commercial spaces and on front doors as it is well-known for promoting privacy. Frosted glass is the most favoured choice for people wishing for more privacy while not wanting to block out the light.
Glass Railing & Roof top
Standoff glass railing is a system where the glass panels are secured with standoffs (round stainless steel cylinders). The glass has holes pre-drilled, it is leveled in place, and the standoffs secure the panel to the vertical face of the stair and floor system. Glass railings are easy to install, yet effective at providing maximum security. They protect against high winds and accidental falls, and stand up to extreme weather. Glass railings can also be utilized as pool safety fencing, where they provide a clear-view barrier that enhances the security of your swimming pool.