Glass Doors Let In Light and Add Elegance to Your Home

Renovators Place Columnist
Dec 08, 2010

If you're considering replacement doors for your home, you should take a good look at glass doors. For a formal entry, a pantry, access to outdoor entertaining areas, or many other uses, glass doors are versatile, decorative, and practical.

Use Exterior Glass Doors for a Touch of Class

Glass doors admit natural light, allowing you to minimize the use of electricity for lighting. A glass door with decorative accents makes an elegant entry into your home. Select beveled glass, leaded glass, etching, and colored or stained glass to give your entry a unique and formal appearance. Select a type and style of glass that may enhance your home's architectural style, such as leaded glass for a Tudor home. Also consider tinted, brick glass, or frosted glass if privacy is a concern. For access to outdoor entertaining areas, French doors with multiple glass panels are simple, elegant, and practical. Sliding glass doors are another option for accessing the back yard or garden.

Indoor Ideas for Glass Doors

Indoors, you may have multiple opportunities to use glass doors. A pantry door, perhaps with decorative etching, may allow you to view the contents of your larder. Interior French doors between rooms let the light shine through while maintaining separation, such as between dining and living rooms. Mirrored closet doors may give the illusion of a larger space in bedrooms. And frosted glass for privacy can be used for bathrooms, bedrooms, and other personal spaces. The frosted glass allows light through while obscuring visibility.

If you are concerned about heat or ultraviolet ray transmittal through exterior glass doors, you may use low-E coatings or tints to deal with those issues.

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