by Denise Bryant | Feb 13, 2018 | Frosted Glass, glass closet doors, Glass Facts
Have you ever come across the term “glazier” and asked yourself what the heck it means? If you’ve searched for a “glass shop” or “window replacement service” you’ve probably seen the word and wondered what a glazier does. What is a Glazier? A professional glazier is...
by Denise Bryant | Dec 13, 2017 | Frosted Glass, glass closet doors, Glass Facts, Glass shop, Glass Shower Doors
Working with a glass shop ensures that you get the quality products and service that your home or business deserves. The big box stores will only sell you cookie-cutter windows and doors with mediocre installation. The experts at our glass shop in Sonoma County can...
by Denise Bryant | May 24, 2017 | Frosted Glass, glass closet doors, Glass Facts
Want to give your home or office a new look with frosted glass windows without the extravagant expense? If you are then you should definitely consider using frosted glass film as the next best alternative. People could eliminate the expensive, messy and time consuming...
by Denise Bryant | May 9, 2017 | Closets, Frosted Glass, glass closet doors, Glass Facts, Uncategorized
For many people organisation and closet design are of paramount importance when seeking to bring order to the bedroom. This holds especially true for master bedrooms, where everyone wants tons of space and great organization. But what about the closet doors? Wood...
by Denise Bryant | Mar 21, 2017 | Frosted Glass, glass closet doors, Glass Facts, Glass shop
When thinking about frosted glass you probably picture some of its most popular uses — adding privacy to shower doors, meeting rooms, office partitions and in restaurants. However the possibilities are so much brighter and unlimited! Frosted glass has many uses in...
by Denise Bryant | Feb 22, 2017 | Frosted Glass, Glass Facts, Glass shop
Frosted glass has small pits or etch marks that can hold onto dirt and grime, but thankfully cleaning the glass is very easy! You just need to figure out whether to use a cleaner that is either acid or base on the pH scale. Bleach and ammonia-based products are bases....