Benefits of a glass storefront

Use every tool at your disposal.

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Large display windows are key to brick and mortar retailers. Your store’s windows are the first thing potential customers will see, whether they’re walking or driving by.

BRANDING
Paint your store name and logo to catch the eye immediately- you have a split second to reach your market, don’t waste a second.

VISUAL DISPLAY
Whether you utilize a traditional mannequin style display or simply use the glass storefront to open the space to view the entire store from the outside, you’ll reach consumers faster than with traditional fronts. This also allows your interior displays to be viewed by those that may have not stepped into the store otherwise. You’ve spent a lot of money on your displays, get the best bang for your buck!

ENHANCE YOUR SPACE
Smaller spaces seem bigger with windows, allow that light in and visually expand your space!

Call us today to discuss how we can help you maximize your business!

Brighten and Widen a Room

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You already know that hanging a mirror on the wall will bounce the light around the room, helping your windows out, but have you ever thought to use a larger mirrored panel to an even more dramatic end? By ditching the decorative frames and mounting them in all sorts of less obvious places you'll notice a dramatic shift: Light will seem to flood through those elements as if they're openings rather than surfaces. The space will feel brighter and wider than it actually is.

Click below to find six places to mount wall mirrors (and, in some cases, have custom mirror panels placed) to open up a room.

Bathroom Walls

Mount a shallow ledge so that it meets up at its end with a mirrored bathroom wall, and the smallest of rooms will feel expanded tenfold.

Windowsills

When presented with a deep window casement, consider adding wall mirrors along the vertical sides—which will make the view feel like it goes on forever.

Interior Doors

In a small space, additional doorways can add visual clutter—but if you cover one of them with a mirror, it almost disappears.

Glass houses? Benefits to your bottom line

Does your office need a makeover? An upgrade or a bit of polish? Glass walls and partitions are elegant, foster communication and can even increase your bottom line.

Your office is your first chance to make a good impression to visitors

Glass is elegant and sophisticated. Clean, crisp lines show visitors that you’re a streamlined, organized workplace. Interior office spaces enclosed by glass show honesty as well. Worried about privacy? Tinted, frosted, or textured glass is the answer. Solid panels provide subtle camouflage. With these options, you can customize glass for your private offices and boardrooms.

Benefits to your bottom line. Maximizing natural light, glass walls reduce the need for artificial lighting. The benefits of glass office walls is lower electric bills and a reduced carbon footprint. Creating rooms with glass partitions can be less costly than building traditional walls. Changing the office layout with glass walls is easier and faster as the walls can be dismantled and reassembled. This flexibility also makes moving your company easier since you can take the partitions with you.

 
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Brighter work spaces mean more engaged employees. Aren’t you’re more energized when working in a space that’s bright versus dim? Communication flows more easily when co-workers can interface more readily.

Contact us for more information on how to incorporate glass into your office space.

HGTV: 10 tips to increase your home's value

Check out #4, 5, 7, 8 and 10! Extra tip…add glass to #5

Project 4. Replace old, leaky windows with energy-efficient vinyl windows. Not only will new windows make the whole house look better, but Energy Star-compliant windows help save on heating and cooling bills all year long. For added safety and security, consider impact-resistant windows. Much like a car windshield, these laminated windows won't shatter if they're broken, thus reducing damage inside the home from storms or break-in attempts. The clients may benefit from a discount in their insurance premiums, too.

Full article below

https://www.hgtv.com/remodel/interior-remodel/10-ways-to-add-value-to-homes