A Closer Look at Beveled Glass
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Beveled glass is produced by cutting off the edges of glass lamina in order to trim them to specific angles and sizes and produce the desired look. The process of beveling glass leaves it thinner around its edges and thicker at the center. Beveling is ideal for use in glass when it is meant to
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What is a Transom?
Monday, 10 June 2013
A transom is a small detail window or a horizontal crosspiece that is placed above a door, and sometimes, a window. Transoms are mainly used to separate a door’s framing from the window frames, lights, hinged flaps, and other types of decorative accents that are normally used on top of doors. Many architectural styles use
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