January 28, 2021
Using internal glazing as a contemporary room divider
Written by Rebecca Clayton
Products
Projects
Technical
Company
News
Contact
Awards
hello@iqglassuk.com
+44 1494 722 880
Back
Back
Back
Back
Mill Hill was recently featured in an online article by House Beautiful, discussing different ways to section off internal living rooms into functional spaces. The feature explores various room divider options that promote the flow of natural light, including the use of minimal internal glazing.
Mill Hill, a contemporary London home renovation, was featured as an example of how to configure internal glass doors for maximum effect. IQ installed steel framed double doors as part of the renovation, creating a broken plan layout that encompasses the kitchen and family living room.
Opting for a steel aesthetic is a great way to add a touch of minimal elegance to a family home. The applied art deco glazing bars create a modern, artisan feel that compliments a huge range of interior designs, while ensuring the internal spaces retain an airy and spacious feel.
Rebecca Clayton, the Marketing Director at IQ, was quoted as she explained that “the advantage of using glass to create divisions between internal spaces is that it does not impact the light moving through a space and keeps the visual design of the room open, even when it is divided”.
Read the full article here.
Company
IQ Glass Solutions LTD, Sky House, Raans Road, Amersham, HP6 6FT
Products
Projects
IQ GLASS UK COMPANY NUMBER 07150011
IQ, MONDRIAN AND SIEGER ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF IQ GLASS SOLUTIONS LTD