Reflective glass is used for the glass sliding doors and windows of this residential building. Note that the reflective surface of the glass creates a dynamic façade which reflects stunning views of the sky and the surroundings throughout the day.
In this bathroom, the floor-to-ceiling height picture window and full glass door opens into the picturesque views of the outdoors.
The all-white glass façade of this building includes energy-efficient glass windows and a wooden pergola that creates a semi-open shaded enclosure at the entrance of the building.
The windows are placed at an angle to offer privacy and bring in the refreshing sights of the outdoors while its reflections on the mirror create a bright and airy feel.
A striking contemporary facade with unique materials creates a statement in the city skyline.
The lacquered glass tabletops add an element of lightness and contrast with the neutral-toned surfaces of this living room.
The built-in wall-to-wall wardrobe incorporates tinted black glass shutters to allow partial views of the wardrobes’ interior. The combination of black and white looks bold and sophisticated.
Low-E glass is designed to minimize the amount of penetration of infrared and ultraviolet rays without compromising on the quantity of natural light.
The high-performance energy-efficient glazing or Low-Emissivity Glass includes a special coating on the inner surface of the glass panes which allows light to travel but reflects the heat.
The cantilevered projections keep one section of the building in shade while the energy efficient glass panes are coated with metal oxides to prevent solar heat gain within the indoors.
A modern building façade is designed with contrasting colours on the building exteriors and a neat arrangement of white uPVC windows.
The energy-efficient facade glazing of this building includes low-emissivity coated glass which prevents escape of hot air or cool air from the indoors to the outdoors.