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What are the benefits of interior doors with glass?

While many homeowners have spent decades opening up their homes by removing walls and enhancing the open flow of their living spaces, it's actually possible to achieve many of the benefits of an open floor plan with glass doors -- all for a fraction of the cost and headache. In fact, an interior door with glass on that bedroom or office can help connect a closed-off room to the rest of your living space, and it can also dial-up a more modern feel in homes that may have long since dated themselves.

Indeed, interior doors with glass aren't just for offices and workspaces -- they're for anyone that wants to get more out of their living spaces with glass that provides a sleek and clean look while not disrupting your existing style and decor. For smaller rooms, it can even alter your perception of the space, bringing in more much needed light and helping to refine the spaces that you spend so much of your time in. Especially if you're planning out your next interior design project, an interior door made from glass can be a much needed lift that you can use to make that change more impactful. 


Many Benefits, No Drawbacks


The biggest benefit of interior doors with glass is that you'll greatly increase the amount of natural light that can flow into a room. Particularly if you have rooms that don't get enough natural light during the day, a glass door can act more like a window than a blocking barrier, giving you more natural light inside even when the door is closed.

Another benefit of interior doors with glass is that they can actually reduce noise on the other side of the door compared to traditional internal doors made of cheap wood. In fact, certain glass doors can provide up to almost 50dB of sound reduction.

But for many, it's all about that additional light. The light not only enhances visibility and feel in the room, but it also can make a smaller room feel bigger, bringing in more light and dialing down the drab. Especially when placed at the end of a long hallway, a glass door can help a space feel more open while the door is closed. That means the same sound privacy of a closed door without that closed-off feel.

For the aesthetically inclined, interior doors with glass are perfect for revitalizing that tired space and bringing your home up to date with your modern decor. There are also plenty of traditional styles to match your aesthetic, and the best part is that you can mix and match different styles to shake things up -- or you can outfit your home with the same doors to reaffirm the feel; it's all up to you.

If you only need a bit of light, you can opt for glass doors that allow just a sliver of light -- just enough to enhance visibility without that on-display feel. Some glass panes can be frosted white to give privacy in those crucial spaces such as bathrooms and bedrooms, meaning that you can get the look and benefit of glass without giving up important privacy concerns. Light will still be able to seep through, but through the glass you'll only see a hazy representation of what lies beyond.

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