One of the most common ways to incorporate glass into interior design is to use it in doors. The benefits of this solution are hard to overstate, as no other solid partition allows light to pass through. Light is something that can never be in short supply, and a lack of it can lead to a feeling of unease.
Glass elements are often incorporated into wooden or metal door frames, but all-glass doors are worth considering, as they let in more light and appear visually lighter.
In the showcase interior in the Modernist House in Poland, all-glass doors have been used in combination with Dorma fittings, which are characterised by minimalist elegance and accentuate the beauty of the glass. The door leading from the vestibule to the hallway features an impressive wide pane of Pilkington Optifloat™ Opal glass, which is ideal for this type of application due to its limited transparency.
Framed in a sleek aluminium door frame and fitted with an elegant handle, it serves as a striking showcase for the home and invites you to enter.
Moving into the living room, you can admire the double sliding doors that separate the study. These feature Pilkington Optilam™ I Translucent White laminated toughened glass. This allows light to pass through while preventing anyone from seeing what is happening behind the glass.
The eye is also drawn to the designer hardware, which is the very essence of understated elegance and captivates with its attention to every detail.