Lacquered Glass on Wardrobe and Cabinet Shutters

The ways in which interior design in the present times is evolving is extremely exciting to watch and experience. There are tons of new ideas, solutions and products that are now being put to use to create extraordinary interior designs, for homes as well as offices. One of the most popular styles in the field of interior design in the present times is minimalism. More and more people are now seeking to opt for clean lines, glossy surfaces and easy maintenance design options. This is an important reason why glass is used as a material for cladding and décor in design, particularly in the wardrobes of homes.

Among all the options that can be opted for, lacquered glass is highly preferred by professional designers mainly because it opens up possibilities for thematic design of the space or for keeping in sync with the design that is already running. With the colours that you can use in glass surfaces, you can choose to keep the interior design minimalistic while adding colour to the elements and furniture pieces in the house, such as wardrobes. There are ways in which the lacquered glass can be used effectively on wardrobe facades.

One of the most common ways in which lacquered glass can be used on wardrobe surfaces is with the help of adhesive. You can choose to have the glass fixed to a regular ply shutter of the wardrobe with the help of glass adhesive which does not show up on the front surface of the glass. This is one of the most popular methods of attaching glass to all sorts of shutter surfaces whether they are wardrobe doors or modular kitchen cabinet shutters or the fronts of drawers in the kitchen.

Another way in which lacquered glass wardrobe is attached to the front of a wardrobe door or any other shutter is with the help of a profile channel. These channels not only help in holding the glass in place in a secure manner but also ensure that it gets a minimal as well as elegant element of design. For those that like to have crispness added to their interior design, holding glass on the surface of a shutter with profiles may be the right way to go about it. Alternatively, it is also possible to hold the glass in place with the help of sleek designer angles or clamps that work as an option in between keeping the edges of the glass bare or covering them with metal. These are some of the ways in which glass can be used on wardrobe and other shutters.

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