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Wood and natural stone are premium building materials. However, they require some maintenance. If you run a busy household, perhaps you'd like a building material that makes your chores easier. To that end, glass could be a boon to your home maintenance. Below are some glass additions that can facilitate your household chores.
Your kitchen is probably the busiest place in your home. So many tasks take place in this room, including food preparation and cleaning. Such a space deserves an easily maintained material like glass.
One place you may not have considered for glass is the countertop. Many homeowners opt for natural stone or laminate countertops. While both materials have their positive qualities, including beauty, glass may actually be easier to maintain. You have to be careful with heat and staining with stone and laminate. You don't face the same constraints with glass, which is also resistant to scratches.
Another kitchen space that can benefit from glass is the backsplash. This area can get nearly as dirty as the countertop. What's more, the backsplash's job is to protect the wall from, well, splashing, which is why it's usually located behind the sink or stovetop. Glass is naturally moisture-repellant, so it's ideal for this protective installation.
Besides the kitchen, what's the other room that requires the most cleaning? Usually bathroom cleaning is the least popular home maintenance activity. Glass can make this unpleasant task easier as well.
Bathrooms usually feature some storage. You might find this storage in a medicine chest or a linen closet. Sometimes the storage consists of shelving mounted on the wall. Quite often, the shelves in any of these installations are constructed of wood. However, you could replace the wood with glass. Its moisture-repellant qualities also make it resistant to mold and mildew.
Naturally, the area that accumulates moisture is the one that creates it — the shower. To that end, many homeowners have moved to glass shower enclosures. These enclosures come in both framed and unframed versions. The big benefit, though, is in cleanup. You can squeegee the glass after every shower and wipe it down weekly for a sparkling clean shower stall.
Whether your dining room is a formal space for guests or a casual area for family dining — or a hybrid of the two — glass can augment the design and the maintenance.
Naturally, any wooden surfaces, be it the table or buffet, can be protected with glass. Glass experts simply need measurements to custom cut a sheet of glass to cover the wood surface. You use clear silicone spaces to separate the glass protector from the wood. Such protection keeps heat and liquids from marring the wooden surface.
Conversely, you could opt to replace the wood with glass altogether. If it's time for a new dining table or buffet, consider a glass tabletop. These styles offer a sleek and sophisticated profile that complements all contemporary décor.
Don't forget the entryway. In fact, the entryway is one spot where the dirt from the outdoors is most likely to accumulate. Not wanting dirt to track through the house is one reason many homeowners have transformed their entryways into mudrooms. They expect family and guests alike to take off shoes and outerwear away from the rest of the household.
That said, the entryway still needs cleaning too. To that end, you could consider replacing any wood shelving with glass. For instance, you could have a shoe rack custom-designed. A wooden rack can get stained, but glass is much easier to clean. Shelving for hats or other items should also be glass.
Likewise, consider installing a glass sheet on the wall as a mudroom backsplash. With both the kitchen and entryway version, you could have paint or a print applied to the back of the glass to give it a design appeal.
Use glass to make household chores easier, thus giving you more time for fun activities. Visit City Glass of Bloomington, Inc. , for all your custom glass needs.
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