Modernizing Spaces: Contemporary Glass Balcony Solutions

A glass balcony can be a fantastic addition to your home, turning an otherwise wasted area into a versatile space for entertaining, relaxing or working. Not only does it offer the chance to soak up stunning views but it can also boost your property value by around 12%.

With a range of sizes, colour and finish options to choose from, you can tailor your balcony to meet both your functional requirements as well as your aesthetic preferences. For those who love to entertain, a curved balcony can make the area appear larger whilst frameless glass creates an ethereal look and feel. For those concerned about safety, tempered glass balconies are a good choice as they undergo a heat treatment which means that in the unlikely event of breakage the glass will not shatter into sharp shards.

Glass balconies are popular with both modern and contemporary properties. They are a stylish addition to any home, whether it’s a new build property contemporary glass balconies or an existing dwelling that’s been renovated or extended. Not only are they a great way to enjoy the outdoors but they can also help maximise natural light and provide stunning views of the city, forests or beaches that surround your home.

There are a number of different types of glass balcony that can be designed and installed by an architectural glass company like IQ Glass. These include patterned and frosted glass which are designed to add privacy to a balcony while still maintaining transparency and allowing light to pass through. This type of glass can be used on a wide variety of balconies from Juliet balconies to full length structural glass balconies.

Another option that can be used on a glass balcony is tinted glass which gives it a more distinctive and dramatic appearance. This type of glass can be applied to a whole balcony or just a panel and is available in a range of tinted colours such as grey, bronze or antiqued mirror.

For those who are concerned about security, a glass balcony can be fitted with a wire mesh which is designed to prevent people from falling off the edge of the balcony or slipping through the balustrades. This mesh is woven into the glass and can be added to both framed and frameless glass balconies.

One of the most common uses for a glass balcony is as part of a terraced garden or even as an extension to a kitchen or living room. Glass balconies are a great way to enjoy the outdoors without having to deal with the issues that can sometimes come with outdoor spaces such as bad weather or insects. They can be fitted with rattan furniture, plant pots, a BBQ and other garden accessories to make it an ideal space for relaxing or entertaining.