Variants of glass and mirrors that can be used for doors in a closet or interior partition.
Plain Glass: This is the standard clear glass used in windows, doors and other building structures.
Frosted glass: Frosted glass has a frosted surface that diffuses light, creating soft lighting and providing privacy.
Stained Glass: This is glass that has undergone a dyeing process to give it a color or decorative effect.
Glass with photo printing: A special technology that allows you to apply images or decorative motifs to the glass surface.
Mirror or reflective glass: Glass with a metal layer vacuum deposited on one side, which creates a reflection.
UV-Printed Glass: A printing technology that uses UV radiation to fix the ink to the glass.
Faceted or fluted glass: Glass that has machined edges or a textured surface for added decorative effect.
Moraine Glass: This is a type of glass with a texture that resembles vertical stripes or waves that create an effect of depth and mystery. It is often used in interior design to create elegant elements such as doors, windows, partitions and stained glass windows.
How to care for different types of glass: best practices
- Basic recommendations:
To remove dust and light dirt, use a soft cloth or microfiber cloth moistened with water or a special glass cleaner.
Avoid using aggressive products that can damage the glass surface. - Special recommendations for mirror glass:
To clean mirror glass, use cleaning agents that do not leave traces or streaks.
Avoid excessive pressure and friction when cleaning to avoid scratching and damaging the mirror surface. - Recommendations for removing stubborn dirt:
To remove stubborn stains such as limescale or scale, use specialized glass cleaners or solutions that contain vinegar or ammonia.
Apply the cleaner to the stained area, let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe off with a cloth or tissue.
Make sure that the glass surface is thoroughly washed and dried after removing dirt.