But most often frosted double-glazed windows are used for office premises. We will produce plastic windows of standard and non-standard sizes, and also replace clear glass with frosted glass. The company employs high-class specialists with experience in glazing country cottages and large shopping centers. Measurers leave at a convenient time, advise on the selection and care of frosted glass, replace the block or promptly glaze a large building.
Due to its own production line, the company maintains prices 10-15% lower than most organizations in the Moscow region. In terms of production time and quality of materials, our double-glazed windows are among the best in Moscow.
What are frosted windows made of?
The structures consist of the following elements:
- Profile made of plastic, wood or aluminum with thermal inserts.
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Aluminum windows
- A functional double-glazed window that can additionally provide increased noise insulation, heat conservation or resistance to accidental and intentional impacts.
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soundproof double glazed window
Armored glass unit
- Fittings (if there is an opening sash), which over a long period of time should ensure reliable and uninterrupted operation of the opening elements of the window product. Siegenia Aubi will cope with this task perfectly - fittings that are resistant to corrosion, deformation and other negative influences.
Production and installation
To increase reliability, we produce plastic structures from reinforced, deformation-resistant 3- and 6-chamber profiles. The new line allows you to create products with ideal geometry.
Reinforcement ensures the strength of the frame and the reliability of the glass unit. The workshop has equipment for the production of frames in the shape of a circle, polygon, and arch. The average production time for structures of varying complexity is from 2 days.
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When installing frosted double-glazed windows, our craftsmen follow installation technologies in walls made of different materials and are guided by the requirements of GOST. To form the installation seam, sealants, hydro-steam insulating tape, silicone, and support pads are used.
A well-cleaned opening, fastening points without cold bridges, and minimal permissible deviations of the window unit guarantee heat retention in an apartment or office.
Methods for obtaining frosted glass coating
There are several ways to make glass opaque. Today, a particularly popular option is film matting, which is performed by applying a special film coating to a transparent glass surface.
First, the matted surface (both the glass itself and the applied film) is treated with a special soap solution, then carefully recombined, after which the film coating is carefully leveled from the center to the edges using a rubber spatula. This method is simple and fast, and also the safest.
Matting is also performed mechanically, using sandblasting, or chemically (bleeding), during which very toxic compounds are used. These two methods are carried out only in the factory, using special equipment and in compliance with safety measures.
Advantages of frosted double-glazed windows
In addition to beautiful decor, decoration of the facade and interior of premises, translucent glass performs utilitarian functions. The matte surface blocks about 20% of light, so the room is quite bright. But from the street you can’t see what’s going on in the room.
Features of frosted glass:
- resistant to temperature changes and aggressive substances;
- easy to clean with window cleaners;
- enlivens the interior and exterior of the building;
- fits into various styles;
- protects personal space from prying eyes;
- On matte surfaces, stains and traces of drops are less visible.
Advantages of the company plasokna
To buy windows with frosted glass and be satisfied with the purchase, the customer needs to contact a reliable company. This is undoubtedly plasokna, which has significant advantages:
- availability of affordable prices;
- providing high-level service;
- performing professional installation;
- using only certified components;
- availability of own production facilities;
- quality control of products at all key stages of production;
- providing an increased warranty for all products and services.
Having its own production, the company uses only certified components, monitoring product quality at all stages of its production.
Types of frosted glass
Mechanical, sandblasting | Chemical etching, satin finishing |
The effect of opacity is created by exposing the surface of the glass to a high-pressure air jet with particles of abrasive powder, which allows you to obtain patterns of certain shapes and colors | Transparent glass of various shades is processed with special chemical compounds, resulting in a smoother, more elegant surface compared to sandblasting |
Lamination | Sticker |
Triplex glass is formed by connecting two layers of ordinary glass together with a special laminate film; laminated glass is characterized by increased strength, less transparency, resistance to external influences, when broken it does not crumble, but is held on to the inner polymer layer | In addition to aesthetic functions, it also performs protective functions, forming triplex type glass; This method of frosting glass is the most popular, fastest, easiest and cheapest, allows you to choose any designs and colors, but is less strong and durable |
» We offer a wide selection of frosted double-glazed windows that can be installed in premises of any purpose: residential buildings, offices, financial and medical institutions, beauty salons, retail and industrial halls.
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Interior windows: a highlight or a necessity?
Remember the famous scene from the movie “Love and Doves”, where Raisa Zakharovna and Vasily serve food on the table using a window in the wall? In the film it was tiny and looked more like a savings bank window. But how they communicated through him! The dispensing window in that film seems to be an incredibly modern solution: in a standard house, in the most ordinary apartment, an atypical living environment was created for a specific person. In addition, in the cinema, the interior window plays an important role: it is an allegory of “difference”, the walls between people, in which there is a window that temporarily erases this boundary.
At that time, such windows between the kitchen and the room were the creation of the owners themselves. But architects, builders and designers also had their own window creations...
Always, when I visited old houses, I wondered: why is there this strange window in the ceiling between the kitchen and the bathroom?
By the way, many people still live in apartments with such windows. As a rule, they were installed in typical “Khrushchev”, “Stalin” or “panel” buildings, which were built hastily, solely for the speedy resettlement of people in apartments.
In those days they thought little about comfort and beauty, but they thought nonetheless. Why were these miniature windows made? Not for a cat!?
There are many versions. The most common one is protection against a possible explosion of a gas water heater; they say it was installed in houses, and according to building codes these windows were prescribed, thus saving load-bearing walls from possible destruction. Initially, the speakers were located in the bathroom; the blast wave was supposed to knock out the window, sparing the load-bearing walls.
But here the question arises, what about Bulgakov’s well-known work, “The Heart of a Dog,” written in the 20s, where Sharikov communicates with the professor through such a window? This episode is described in great detail in the book. The work implies a pre-revolutionary house, but gas water heaters appeared in our country in the post-war years, if I’m not mistaken. Hmm... the puzzle doesn't fit!
Among the versions there are also funny ones. For example, for ventilation. But how? The windows in Soviet houses were blank! Another version is claustraphobia. But the percentage of people with phobias is very small, so the version is absurd! Many residents of communal apartments told stories about how, thanks to the windows, neighbors could keep an eye on each other, you never know! Nobody uses someone else's soap and shampoo! And for the communal boys the window was a magnet. Oh, how many boyish butts were beaten!
Probably the most logical version is saving light. Electricity began to appear in homes only at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. If household members needed to pop into the bathroom for a minute to wash their hands, lighting candles or a kerosene lamp was very inconvenient. And the window made it possible to see where the washbasin and soap were. By the way, this function is very convenient today, since during the day you can not turn on the lights and thereby save energy. Of course, you won’t save much, but “the hen pecks at the grain.”
However, the question of the appropriateness of this window in the old days remains open for me.
Starting from the mid-90s, the standard for European renovation was the mandatory removal of the window to the bathroom. It was considered ugly and useless. However, now even some modern new buildings have bathrooms that receive lighting from other rooms or from the street. Is everything going in a spiral again?
Although most modern homes are built without interior windows, many people today continue to install them themselves. In what places, besides the bathtub, and for what purpose are interior windows installed today? Let's figure it out.
Where and why?
1. In windowless living areas and kitchens.
If, for example, with the help of redevelopment it was possible to allocate an additional room without windows, an interior opening will clearly not be superfluous.
Often they turn a one-room apartment into a two-room apartment or a three-room apartment out of a two-room apartment. A windowless nook is usually used for a bedroom, less often a living room, an office, a kitchen, a home gym, etc. Agree, a room without a window looks sad and dull. The interior window opening allows you to fill it with light.
2. Between the room and the corridor.
Home offices are often set up in hallways and hallways. In most cases there are no windows. Working in such a gloomy environment is also not very comfortable. An internal window solves the problem.
However, with the help of interior windows you can also illuminate just corridors without functional areas.
3. Between the kitchen and living/dining room.
Here the internal window can be exclusively decorative or functional, like Raisa Zakharovna’s
A modern large window adds visual spaciousness to both rooms. They look lighter and filled with air.
4. Between the bedroom and living room
If there is an external window in the bedroom, an internal one is no longer required. But sometimes it is still installed, especially in small apartments. An additional opening is needed only to, again, fill the rooms with light and air.
Interior windows in the interior: a few more photo examples:
A transparent window is not appropriate everywhere. You can decorate it with curtains - sliding or lifting (for example, Roman). In some places, blinds or even shutters will come in handy.
For greater privacy, you can choose frosted or grooved glass. It lets in a little less light, but almost nothing is visible behind it.
Fashion is cyclical and full of surprises: until recently, everyone removed carpets from the walls and carefully sealed up the windows, but in modern interiors, interior windows are an absolute favorite! They not only bring zest to the house, but also help illuminate the premises, visually adjust the room, and divide it into zones.
If you don’t need lighting, false windows will be an interesting idea: it could be a painting with a landscape receding into the distance, a beautiful mirror in a frame, or a window covered with photo wallpaper, but with real shutters and window sills, where you can perfectly place, for example, indoor plants. I wish you inspiration and creative ideas!
How to glue matte film
You can apply the matting film yourself. If you need to perform a large amount of work, it is better to contact specialists. Application is carried out in several stages:
- The glass surface is thoroughly cleaned and dried.
- Then measurements are taken and the required amount of material is cut.
- The canvas is separated from the substrate. No sudden movements.
- The material is located from the corner, evenly on the selected surface area.
- Using a dry rag/sponge, smooth the canvas until the air bubbles completely disappear.
If you cannot avoid the appearance of bubbles, it is recommended to pierce them with a thin needle and carefully level the film over the surface.
Matte film is a unique design element that has a lot of advantages. Even the most boring environment can be diluted with bright colors, while spending a minimum of budget and time. Thanks to the film, you can be sure of the safety of glass surfaces. And the annoying sun and the glances of passers-by will forever remain on the other side of the matte coating.
Our advantages are your savings!
- We offer high-quality, certified film that will serve you for a very long time.
- We promptly come to your site and take correct measurements.
- We advise, help with the choice of film, and create any decorative solutions and patterns.
- We professionally prepare the surface for gluing.
- We quickly apply the coating without cracks, creases, or air bubbles. With a guarantee and the expected result!
- We bear financial responsibility, we work under a contract with “transparent” conditions and without extra charges.
Hurry up and contact us if you need glass tinting! Leave a request so that cooperation can begin as soon as possible.
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