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GLASS BLOCK WALL In the modern day world, glass blocks have become part of almost every architectural design for both residential and office buildings. It provides added elegance to the look of a typical and ordinary space. With the versatility of glass blocks, numerous possibilities are made. Glass blocks can be used in many aspects. Among its many uses include walls. Glass blocks may serve as wall partitions or as a means of enclosure of a given area or space. Using glass blocks as walls create a certain uniqueness or twist which cannot be provided by ordinary wooden or dry walls. It is a good alternative since it enhances the whole look of a place. It is stylish and at the same time efficient in terms of energy savings. Glass block walls are translucent therefore allowing light to pass through. This is the reason why it is efficient in terms of electricity cost. It helps lessen the usage of electricity light since it allows natural light or light from another area to pass through or be reflected back while without disregarding privacy. The good thing about glass block walls is the fact that they are easily installed. Each glass block is simply stack on top of each other using either an industrial grade silicone or a masonry mortar. The only disadvantage of glass block walls however, is that they are not capable of supporting other structures since they are not made to be load bearing. Glass block walls can be designed in various ways. Glass blocks come in different sizes and patterns or designs. Common sizes of glass blocks are about six inches by eight inches or eight inches by eight inches. Glass block designs or patterns vary in terms of their color hints. Depending on creativity and boldness, all the variations of glass blocks may be combined together to create a unique glass block wall. |
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