Miami Glass Doors Enhancing Style and Image
56When people are looking for a new home or remodeling, they look for a door that they like, but they may not be able to discover the large amounts of variety that are in Miami glass doors. There are many layout options as the glass relates to the wood or the metal, or the door could be made entirely of glass. The kind of Miami glass doors we see most often in homes is largely made of wood with several panels of glass throughout. Besides the basic layout that exists, there are many types of glass that can be used; the most common two are either a typical clear, or the beveled clear.
The beveled variety will have the glass mostly clear, but it will be cut around the edge, giving it a sort of inner frame of glass to smooth the transition from wood to glass. Some will want to dull the intensity of the sunlight if they live in a very sunny area, so the grey glass variety will be the choice for them. An older type of glass that is used in some Miami glass doors is the Baroque style glass. This type of glass has the appearance of water pouring down the entire panel. Baroque glass comes from the Baroque period of the eighteenth century, where glass blowing was not as refined as it is now.
The texture that was produced by the unrefined glass blowing came back in style around the 1980's, and is still popular today. Some people prefer a type of non-colored imprint on the glass, like a leaf shape. This patterning offers a translucency without giving away the entire image clearly. A sable finish on the Miami glass doors gives a textured appearance similar to that of texture paint for drywall. There are very small impressions made on the glass, making the image seen as slightly blurry, but is mostly true to the overall image.
For those that prefer a more geometric view to their Miami glass doors, a quatro style will have small domes and blocks over the surface of the glass to bring more attention to the glass rather than what is one the other side of it. Depending on the style of the home that the Miami glass doors are for, a more metallic look for the interior would want a linear motion of a screen dot panel for the glass. The quasi-metallic nature of this glass panel would prepare the guests for entering into the metallic environment on the other side of the door. For many styles, a frosted panel can be used to create many decorative designs. I have seen some artists interested in using a frosting to make a signature look that cannot be replicated. If you are looking for great individuality, the frosted doors would be ideal for you.
A reed pattern will feature many vertical shafts cut into the glass, which will give it a much more modern, almost avant-garde look, which is desirable for people seeking a greatness in originality. People living in marine environments prefer the shelling texture, which gives the appearance that one is looking at the surface from under the water. One of the most unique textures in Miami glass doors is the rooftop design. This will give the appearance of shingles on a roof, but to the surprise of many, the lines are not perfectly straight, but they veer slightly from one side to the other. These are only some of the varieties that are available in Miami glass doors. Next time you are shopping online, take a wide look around and find several that can suit your taste.






