Etched Glass: A Touch of Elegance on Windows and Doors

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  • Author Randall Freedman
  • Published July 13, 2010
  • Word count 519

Glass etching has been around for centuries. It is a technique of creating designs or art on glass surfaces by using acidic, corrosive, and abrasive materials. In the 1650’s, diamond point engraving was used on mirrors to achieve the etched designs. Then, copper wheel engraving (an established technique in Holland and Germany) became popular where the glass is cut with a copper wheel or disk, rotated in a lathe (or shaping machine), whose edge is loaded with abrasive powder suspended in oil. In the 1920’s, a mold-etch process was invented in which the designs were etched in the mold so the art was directly transferred to the glass surface.

These days, companies like Deco Window Films found a simpler and quicker way to design glass with the classic etched designs by recreating art on vinyl film that can be easily installed, removed, and reused.

Windows

Windows are a commonplace that many hardly give them more than a passing glance. They are there for a functional purpose like letting the light in during the day and they also serve as a way for you to see the world outside. Windows do all that and more but that does not mean they cannot be used to make a simple part of your house look elegant. Etched glass window film is the answer. Transform windows into works of art with designs that range from floral, traditional, geometric, contemporary, and others. You may also choose films to cover your windows fully or partially depending on your preference. You can also choose designs to decorate the center, corners, and borders of the windows.

Doors

There are times when even doors work more than just thresholds to and from the house. Many homes have glass doors to make rooms more spacious or to let the light in. You can achieve both without sacrificing style. Use etched glass films to bring ordinary glass doors to a new level of elegance. There are unique designs like banana leaves and palm fronds that can make you feel as if you are in the tropics.

Other Purposes

Etched glass window films are not for windows and doors alone. You can actually apply on it on any smooth and nonporous surface such as Lexan plastics (a trademark for a brand of polycarbonate resin thermoplastic) and plexi-glass. This means you can put the etched glass films on tables, mirrors and shower doors to give them an instant facelift.

The border and corner designs are great for mirrors while the center designs are perfect for glass dining tables that do not need extra decorations to make them look more festive. Moisture will not affect the etched film so you can use it to adorn the glass outside your shower stalls. The film also gives you additional privacy.

Window films—whether etched glass, frosted window film, or some other type—are wonderful innovations to make the glass surfaces in your house look extraordinary. The best thing about the etched glass window film is that it is a more affordable alternative to making your windows, doors and other glass furniture look elegant and refined.

Randall Freedman is an interior designer specialized in affordable home improvements ideas. Through his articles, he gives practical tips on choosing the right etched glass window film and frosted window film.

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