Nothing beats a view.
Whether it’s from the deck of a lakehouse, a roof downtown, or an interior stairway, having a clear survey of your surroundings can elicit feelings of power and safety.
There’s also a bit of a thrill factor that comes with taking in sights from on high – is it safe? Or will you pay a steep price for that great view?
Here’s where a glass railing captures everyone’s attention: Done correctly, they blend effortlessly into their environments, allowing for stunning views. At the same time, they’re a superior alternative to traditional metal and wood railing systems.
Choosing to add a glass railing, whether for an exterior application or interior, is a bold decision that can really pay off. Commercial glass railings take a design above and beyond the ordinary, as they:
Glass stair railings offer high levels of safety and security without compromising on quality, design, or aesthetics. Consider:
Fully-tempered, non-laminated glass should only be used in areas where walkways either don’t exist below the installation area, or they are protected from potential falling glass.
With the right type of glass, glass railings are an extremely safe design option for both commercial and residential applications.
Since glass railings are most often chosen for the views they allow, their style points are usually won by how well you don’t see them.
While a number of glass options are available to meet the tempered and laminated glass requirements, the clearest choice is low-iron glass.
It’s made using silica sand, which contains less iron (ferric oxide) than other sands used to create traditional glass. During the glass-making process, ferric oxide causes the greenish tint we normally see in glass. Essentially, the purer the sand, the clearer the glass.
That additional clarity allows for brightness up to 8% higher than traditional glass. If you’re trying to make a statement with glass railing, using low-iron glass is your best bet.
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Here’s another way glass railing stands high above the competition – it’s pricey.
Depending on the application and framing system, you’ll pay anywhere from $250-475 per linear foot.
For instance, you’ll see a difference in price between a frameless glass railing for a deck as opposed to an interior glass staircase railing with wooden posts.
However, that high price is an investment in durability, safety, and longevity.
Glass is an elite material choice that’s used anywhere you want to upscale more humble materials used for railings:
Transform your balcony into a luxurious retreat with glass railings. They provide a clear view of your surroundings, whether it's a cityscape, a garden, or the ocean, turning your outdoor space into a picturesque spot for relaxation and entertainment.
Glass railings on decks offer a contemporary edge to outdoor living spaces. They allow for uninterrupted views of your backyard or landscape, making your deck feel more open and spacious. Glass railings also minimize the visual barrier between your home and nature.
Surrounding your pool with glass railings not only adds a touch of elegance but also enhances safety by providing a clear barrier. It allows for easy supervision of the pool area, ensuring peace of mind without compromising on the aesthetic appeal.
Incorporating glass railings along staircases inside or outside your home can open up the space, making it feel lighter and more expansive. It adds a modern touch to your property, complementing any architectural style with its clean lines add minimalist design.
Glass railings are perfect for lofts, where they can be used to section off areas without sacrificing light or visibility. They maintain an airy, open feel, crucial for loft designs, and add a sophisticated element to the interior décor.
These applications highlight the versatility and beauty of glass railings, making them a popular choice for those looking to elevate the design of their spaces.
With great (aesthetic) power comes great responsibility. Fabricating custom glass railing and balustrade pieces requires a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.
In the case of frameless systems, their exposed panel edges need to be exactly the right size to line up seamlessly with each other.
All the attachment holes also need to be precise – any slippage or misalignment will throw off the entire design.
When you’re looking for a vendor, experience and precision make all the difference. An expert glass fabricator will deliver you panels with:
Fabricating panels to your exact measurements may take more time up-front – but having pieces that are right the first time will make your installation easier and quicker.
When you’re ordering custom railings from a commercial glass fabricator, good communication is key.
With full, detailed information, a skilled glass vendor using state-of-the-art machinery can create custom, high-quality pieces to your specifications and on time.
For the best results, tell your commercial glass manufacturer everything up-front, even down to details such as:
Glass railings offer many advantages to both interior and exterior design.
From their beautiful aesthetic appeal to their ability to maximize natural light, they’re a great choice for customers attuned to bold, yet practical, design.
Not only do they create an open view full of light, but they also require minimal maintenance while ensuring safety.
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