Exterior Door Glass: Your Window To The World

An exterior glass door is a window to the outside world. The first thing we do when we wake up is make some coffee and stare out the glass door to see what type of world awaits us for that day. If we see the rain we bundle up, if we see the sun, we go casual. Without our glass door we would just be staring at the wall. A glass door can open up any room, make you feel like you're in a wide open space, not a four walled room. It can change the complexion of any living space and save money on electric lights. Of course, a glass door would be nothing without Exterior Door Glass: the unsung hero of any door. 


Despite what some people may think, the type of Exterior Door Glass used in a glass door does make a difference. What may seem like a small detail in the glass can seriously change the entire complexion of a room. Take for example the most basic type of door glass out there: clear glass. If you want your door to be the window to the outdoor patio, or lush backyard area, then clear glass would be the way to go. This type of glass is great for people who always want to see what is going on outside, or want to check on children or a pet.


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While some people like straight clear Exterior Door Glass, other's like to add grilles to break up the glass and give the door a more decorative look. You can also add different pigments and shading so that you can regulate how much natural light comes in. Shading can come in very handy in warmer climates where you want the natural light to light up the room but not the heat of the bright sun.

For those who really want to try something interesting, decorative Exterior Door Glass adds a little bit of texture and attitude to a room. Many companies will allow you to choose from a wide variety of different textured glass, including thin reed, micro-cubed, rain, pebble and more. Add some decorative caming to the glass and you have a door that says just as much about you as anything else you have in the house.




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