A glass room (such as a sun room, a glass study room, etc.) can usually maintain a sense of transparency and divide independent functional areas.
Combination usage suggestions:
Grey Glass (Grey Tone Glass): The cool gray tone looks high-end, suitable for modern, minimalist, and light luxury spaces. It has better privacy than transparent glass while maintaining the light-transmitting room.
Glass brick (transparent/matte/color): a three-dimensional and transparent block shape that can be made of wavy patterns, ice patterns, etc., becoming the focus of space visual. Frosted glass bricks are transparent and opaque.
Tea Glass (Amber/Brown Glass): Warm tones (similar to brown or amber) can create a warm, retro texture, suitable for Japanese, wasabi or industrial spaces. It is more concealed than transparent glass, but its light transmittance is still retained, making it suitable for study and bedroom partitions. |
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