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Choosing the right glass for your renovation project

Feb 11, 2025 | Blog

Are you planning a renovation project to update your space? It’s important not to overlook the effect glass can have on your final product. Not only is glass added for style and function, but the right type can even affect your energy efficiency. This can then affect both your current project and future costs. But, with all the different types available, how do you know which one is right for you?

In this article, we’ll outline the different types of glass you can use in your project. Along with how they function and appear, we’ll detail their individual benefits so you can make an informed decision.

For personalised advice, contact our team at Eltham Glass today.

What type of glass should you choose

The types of glass

Standard or annealed glass

Standard glass, also known as float glass, is the most common type of glass used in homes. Without any extra elements, it is not as sturdy as other forms of glass. This means that it is more prone to damage or breaking, making it more costly to maintain or replace in the future.

However, it is more affordable than other options. So, when weighing choices, it’s important to consider the current costs against potential future concerns.

Pattern glass

Pattern glass is a popular choice for those who want to add a touch of style or flair to their homes. It features a bubble-like texture across the surface, obscuring light and vision.

This is an ideal choice if you would like to preserve your privacy without cutting out natural lighting. Most often, this glass is utilised in bathrooms where privacy is paramount.

Tinted glass

Tinted or toned glass is often favoured in homes that get a lot of sun. The tinted colour can add a sense of sophistication to a space while reducing the glare of the sun. This can ensure your home stays cool, reducing your need for cooling systems.

Double glazed glass

Double-glazed glass is often a preference, especially when it comes to home security and comfort. Double-glazed glass is created by pressing two panels together, with a gap of insulated air separating them. This helps keep warm air inside your home and prevents cold air from entering.

It is an ideal choice for those who prioritise energy efficiency, saving on future costs. Likewise, they are harder to break. This can make them a better choice in terms of security and safety.

Low-E glass

Low-emissivity glass is made with a special coating that reflects heat without impeding natural light. This helps manage heat loss and heat gain, ensuring an ideal temperature at all times. However, though it is energy-efficient, it is a much more expensive option.

Laminated safety glass

Laminated glass is created by using two glass layers and bonding them together with an interlayer. This makes them extremely sturdy and long-lasting. Even if shattered, the glass will still hold together with the interlay.

This helps protect your home against intrusions, accidents and other damage. Likewise, it is much more difficult for sound to travel through the glass. This can help insulate your home against loud noises and maintain a calm space.

What type of glass should you choose?

Positioning and choosing your glass correctly is ultimately determined by what type of project you are pursuing. However, there are a few key tips you can keep in mind.

What is your sun exposure like?

How much sun your home receives, along with how your house is positioned, can impact how effective your glass is. For instance, north and east-facing windows often get the most sun depending on the season. These windows may benefit from Low-E glass or tinted glass.

West and south-facing windows often receive less light, so standard or double-glazed glass is usually an ideal choice. Ultimately, when it comes to position, you’ll need to carefully consider what direction your windows face to inform your choice.

Where will the glass go?

Similarly, the room your glass will reside in can inform your choices. Many people prefer kitchens to have easily cleaned and heat-resistant glass. Often, standard or double-glazed glass is preferred.

Bathrooms require more privacy, so patterned or tinted glass is most often used. Meanwhile, people prefer laminate glass for their doors to increase security.

Double-glazed and laminate windows in the bedroom can help to cut out street noise, making your sleeping space more peaceful. When considering your options, carefully evaluate how your chosen glass will interact with any given space.

Common glass installation mistakes

Once you’ve chosen your preferred glass type, you’ll likely want to begin installing them. However, DIY door or window installation could open you up to several risks. Here, we’ll outline common selection and installation mistakes to keep in mind.

Ignoring privacy requirements

When choosing glass types, many people can get distracted by the price tag or the aesthetic. This can lead them to choose glass options that are not suited to the space. Remember the function of each room and where privacy matters most.

Remember the importance of durability

Likewise, durability is incredibly important for the safety of your home and family. Some people can get focused on style and make too many sacrifices for their security. Try to balance style and function with your choices.

Attempting DIY installation

Installing glass without the right expertise could result in gaps in the frame, cracked glass or insufficient sealing. This could cause safety hazards and go against important regulations. When installing glass, be sure to take each step one at a time to prevent these issues.

If you have never installed glass before, it is highly recommended that you seek professional support. With the right advice, you can ensure your home meets the required building codes and safety standards. Likewise, a professional touch can ensure your glass lasts much longer than with installation.

We’ve got you covered at Eltham Glass

At Eltham Glass, our team has the experience and expertise needed to install your glass flawlessly. Whether you have a small or large renovation project planned, we can make your home goals a reality.

From energy-efficient choices to heightened security and more, you can trust our team to deliver. Reach out to us today and find the perfect fit for your home.

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About the Author

Ryan

Ryan

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Ryan oversees Eltham Glass with a focus on professional glazing services, leveraging over 30 years of industry experience. As the leader of this Melbourne-based, family-run business, he maintains a commitment to quality and precision in every project. Specialising in a range of services from glass repairs to custom installations, Ryan's expertise ensures high standards and client satisfaction. His leadership has established Eltham Glass as a trusted name in Melbourne for both standard and emergency glazing solutions

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