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With today's contemporary designs, flexibility and clarity are prized.
The use of glass in the interior provides the occupant with an essential element, natural light. The transparency of glass allows home's, offices and other buildings to be saturated in daylight, whilst it's quality of visual lightness and lack of substance provide structures with an ambiguous, floating quality.
Glass fulfils an important role in creating divisions between indoors and out as well as between individual interior spaces.
The technical advances in the material mean that it is suitable for a wider range of applications than ever before.
Whether combined with more domestic, solid materials such as wood or in conjunction with sleek contemporary finishes such as metal, the use of glass in the interior will add light and space to any environment.
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