Lacquered Glass, Furniture and Wallcovering

lacquered glassBasically the glass coating on a sheet of glass with a lacquer coating on one side. This painting can be heat treated to improve their durability and adherence to the glass surface. The face paint is located on the side of the wall wearing the color as your background, and offering all the gloss and transparency to the front, pretending to be a colored glass. Sometimes has a polypropylene film on the front of the glass, which for the eventual breakage of the glass, holds the remains to avoid accidents.
Lacquered glass manufacturers have different ranges bright finish and matte or gloss achieved with the use of frosted glass.

Varnished glass Uses
It is almost unique in the decoration, both in furniture, partitions, or interior wall covering. It is sometimes used as a substitute for or ceramic tiles in kitchens and bathrooms, but can certainly be fit for any room, creating a modern and elegant.

We can also find in stores, offices and similar sites. Due to their fine finish and easy cleaning is preferred for these environments. With a damp cloth in a glass cleaner and glass is enough to leave the surface looking new. Besides this, the glass reflects some of the light absorbed, as if it were a mirror, thus creating spaces visually more spacious and bright.

Colors
The variety of tones depends on the color chart offered by the manufacturer, but you can get a polychromatic range that are the basic colors including white and black, to create special environments of all kinds.

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