Frosted glass is commonly used to provide varying degrees of privacy. The etched surface features a milky-white 'frosted' appearance, which can be applied across many glass types to limit transparency.
- A versatile and widely-used glass type, commonly utilised across a wide range of applications. Despite being clear to the eye, this glass has an inherent greenish tinge due to the iron content in the glass.
- Low-E (Low-Emissivity) glass was developed as a response to modern energy-saving requirements. This glass minimises ultraviolet and infrared light transmittance, without affecting levels of visible light in your home.
- Glass Balustrades are an ideal, safe, and sophisticated solution for pool fencing, decks, patios, balconies and staircases alike.
- GlassKote Ballistics provides a range of bullet ressistant security glass products designed to protect a range of different buildings and vehicles.
- High performance glass achieves higher levels of energy efficiency and heat retention. High Performance Glass specifications take into consideration daylight, energy, thermal, acoustic and security factors.
- The reflective quality of mirrored glass means it can be used to dramatically improve the feeling of light and space in smaller or darker homes and commercial spaces.
- Ideal for reflecting natural light and heat, and (dependent on the level of reflectivity), this type of glass can also afford you increased privacy around your home or office space.
- The use of a glass shower screen reduces the need for additional fixtures and joins, adds value to your bathroom and makes cleaning and maintenance much easier.
- Slumped Glass is formed by heating float glass and then moulding it into a custom pattern, shape or design. Slumped Glass is also sometimes referred to as textured glass or kiln formed glass.
- With an almost unlimited colour palette, the look of your splashback is limited only by your imagination. MS Glass splashbacks are ideal for use in your kitchen, bathroom or laundry.
- An impressive, optically clear glass, minus the greenish tinge commonly associated with standard or clear glass. This glass' lower iron content means it can be used when complete colour accuracy is required.
- Textured or patterned glass involves embossing a pattern or design into glass, creating a unique, eye-catching textural effect. Textured glass in generally used where a level of discretion is desired.
- Glass tinting helps control the passing of heat and light by absorbing a degree of solar energy. Available in various transparent tints, Bronze, Grey, Blue and Green are popular options.