Sand Blast to Block the View
By Admin On July 28th, 2010
To undertake activities in the area of your home can be divided into several parts, namely a public area (porch, living room), semi-public areas (living room, dining room), private areas (bedroom, bathroom), and a service area (kitchen, laundry room). Usually, to restrict the space functional differences, or to protect the activity in a room, is used a separator. This insulation can be many different forms, ranging from massive to very transparent.
If your home is large enough, such as massive wooden bulkhead with a pattern of meetings, it is possible. Bulkhead like this can really protect the activity is behind the bulkhead, but on the other side of the narrow room. Meanwhile, when the house is not too broad, you can use the insulation from the materials that are transparent as glass. Consequently, you can not get full privacy. But what if you want some privacy while your home is not too broad? The choices are semi-transparent insulation material. Here we will show one form of semi-transparent materials, namely sand blast.
Sand blast sand effects are generated by a special sticker placed on a material-in this case glass. If the sticker is affixed to the glass, he will make clear glass to be “opaque”, so that objects or activities that are behind the glass are not clearly visible. Stickers are sold in several colors, but with a standard thickness. You can apply sand blast on glass doors or windows; even add a variety of motives on the sticker to make it more beautiful. In addition to semi-transparent bulkhead, sand blast can also be used to support the aesthetics of your home.