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Glass Block Is Back: How We're Embracing This Retro Feature in a Fresh, Modern Way
This love-it-or-hate-it trend has returned, and we're here to say that glass block is having an unapologetic glow-up.
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Glass Block Designs In Melbourne That Turn Ordinary Houses Into Light Filled Sanctuaries
Melbourne homes are getting a stunning upgrade with glass blocks that bring natural light into every corner. If you've ever ...
Glass blocks used to be such a pain. Though they don’t absorb mortar like bricks, glass blocks used to be installed in much the same way, stacked with messy mortar. If you piled a wall too high and ...
When replacing basement windows, most people now consider glass block. It's a good insulator, secure, and waterproof. It lets light in, but obscures visibility from the outside, and can incorporate ...
AS A KID, I was beguiled by the prisms you could buy in science stores. They made a toy of the light. Today, I get the same nerdy kick from glass block, the way it garbles objects on the other side of ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. NYC, where I live, is a city built in large part from glass. It’s not the famed sheet-glass skyscrapers that ...
Allie Janae teaches ciLiving contributing host, Tommy Bickham how to cut out a piece of stained glass Learn how to cut ...
“Retro” is back in—so naturally, so is glass block, which is being celebrated as a bold, statement material, not just a solution for durable basement windows or locker room bathrooms. Designers are ...
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