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Styles and Features Of Glass Blocks |
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Style |
Feature |
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See Through |
The see through
glass block does not distort vision and allows for the
maximum transmission of light. This block is
generally used in a grid pattern. |
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Frosted |
A frosted glass
block provides good without the use of a pattern.
The frosted texture is placed on the inside faces of the
glass making them very easy to clean. |
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Random Wave
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By designing an
intersecting random wave pattern this glass block
provides an elegant appearance and superb privacy. The
exterior surface is smooth which makes cleaning
trouble-free. |
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Vertical /
Horizontal Rib |
By placing
vertical ribs on one side of the glass block and
horizontal ribs on the other side, true privacy is
obtained without sacrificing a lot of light
transmission. To make cleaning convenient the ribs
are placed on the inside surfaces of the glass block.
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Crystalline |
The crystalline
pattern provides elegance, privacy and still transmits
the majority of light. |
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Diamond
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The diamond
pattern provides unique light transmission placing
shadows and light throughout the room. An
excellent choice if looking for windows requiring some
privacy. |
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Leather |
Leather as an
elegance all its own and when molded into a glass block
you have created sophistication coupled with privacy and
light transmission. |
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Grid
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If looking to
eliminate glare while still providing adequate privacy
and acceptable light transmission the grid pattern is an
excellent choice. |