The most traditional use of glass in both residential and commercial properties is for the windows. Whatever type of window it may be, whether casements or guillotine windows on anything else in between and beyond, it will almost always make use of glass panes. Windows now come in a wide array of styles and designs, from simple single hung windows to the more ornate arched windows, so you shouldn’t have any trouble finding one that will suit your taste. However, in cases where you can’t find a window design that satisfies your requirements, you can always contact a specialist and have them create one according to your preferences.
Glass doors like horizontal bi-fold doors and others are also popular alternatives to the usual wooden doors. They easier to clean and require little maintenance, and are not prone to damages caused by termites or other wood-boring insects. Glass doors can also serve as partitions between rooms. This application actually works well for homeowners who want to make a small room appear bigger and wider since the transparent property of glass allows you to see through to the next room without the usual obstruction you get with wood or concrete partitions.