Offices are usually functional first and decorative and aesthetic second. However, you don’t necessarily have to draw a line between these two things. Rather, something functional can be very decorative. This is certainly the case when it comes to the use of decorative glass.
Why use decorative glass panels in an office environment?
When creating partitions in office areas you have several options. You could use wood, brick, plastic even. If you choose decorative glass instead, then you can benefit from better light intake, which makes more attractive office spaces that are conducive to more efficient working.
Decorative glass is ostensibly glass however it is usually opaque, and so can retain privacy. It can also be made transparent, where you’re looking for surfaces or windows that function as normal windows.
Decorative glass is exactly that: decorative. It is available in a wide range of patterns and this means it can be adapted to any environment, residential, commercial or professional. A lot of research has been done that proves the link between good aesthetics and good industry.
Modern decorative glass is more than well equipped to withstand the rigours of the modern workplace. It is both extremely durable and it is resistant to humidity. This means that it is suitable to be used in a very wide range of situations, even on staircases.