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Captivating Varieties of Glasses

 
Throughout the years there are different types of glass and glass effects that can be used to decorate buildings, rather than just using glass in a functional way. People are often more interested in improving the look of a building with beautiful glass than sticking to the stark look and feel of modern glass techniques.

One of the most popular types of glass is leaded glass. The term "leaded glass" is used because the window panels are composed of glass that is bound together using lead pieces, or strips. These lead strips are called "cames" and they are used because the lead is easy to work with and flexible enough to be bent around all shapes of glass. This makes it particularly desirable because when the leaded glass is finished it can be used in all sorts of locations, such as houses and churches.

Lead glasses can be manufactured with patterns and textures which make it look more sophisticated and advanced. The strength or performance of the glass is not disturbed when texturing a leaded glass. Texturing adds an attractive and artistic look to the glass. If you are looking for a different and artistic glass for your windows then you can easily find it in leaded glasses.

Stained glass is another type of glass that many people are using to accessorize a room in their home. A common part of the house where stained glass is often seen is front entry halls, since this the first part of a house that guests see. The beauty of stained glass has been known for centuries and continues to be boldly featured in many buildings around the world.

Stained glasses are actually leaded glasses which are filled with colors and patterns. Color pigments can be added to the glass during the manufacturing process to make it stained and more decorative. Color can be added even if the cut patterns of clear glass have been incorporated together by painting clear glass with color. The paint is made with a mixture of color pigments and powdered glass. To make color a part of the glass after painting, the painted glass is placed inside a kiln to melt the pigments and make it stick to the clear glass and turn into a stained glass.

Glass is often marked so that beautiful patterns are created. This process is called "etching". The marking, or etching, is done using chemicals or abrasives that are applied to the clear glass. Any design or pattern is possible when it comes to etching glass. This technique is often used for glass doors and for windows that are a focal point of any room. Many builders are creating etched glass and using it in the entry hall of large homes as a decorating feature.

"Dalle de Verre" is another variety of glass which is also known as the faceted type of glass. The "faceted" look on the glasses is created by taking thicker pieces of glass and chipping their edges. Large buildings are ideal place for such type of faceted glasses for its effect to be properly reflected.

The main objective in using glass is to add to the decor of the house. The type of glass used does not matter as long as the functionality of the glass is properly utilized with creativity. Using glasses in building a house will give an appealing look to your windows and rooms.

Author: Jonathon Midel
 
Author Bio:

Jonathon Midel runs a very interesting website at Rod's Glass, there's a wealth of knowledge on the website, plus their free newsletter is well worth signing up for too. Want to read more Glass articles?, just go to: www.rodglass.com/articles

 
 
 

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