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Trine Sondergaard - Interiors (2007-12)
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thinking about those swing doors with no handles and no locks that open both ways and how they're really the Idea of a door more than anything. they're purely symbolic. anyone can walk in and anyone can walk out at any time but you still have to cross the threshold. you still have to make the choice. it still means something even if nothing could have stopped you. because there's a door there.
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ON MY DOORPOSTING SIDE BLOG???
#martin k blackwood the second someone is even slightly nice to jon without permission (BIG no no)#<- prev so does that make me helen in this scenario#suicide cw
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The Blue Gate at the End of the Long Border - Francis Hamel , 2020.
British , b. 1963 -
Oil on linen , 66 x 56 cm.
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ON MY DOORPOSTING SIDE BLOG???
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"Light catcher" (2012) by Helene Beland.
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Door of Destinies
Artist: Larry MacDougall
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Toyen (Marie Čermínová) (Czech, 1902-1980), Mythe de la lumière [Myth of Light], 1946. Oil on canvas_160 x 75 cm. Moderna Museet, Stockholm
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Backstreet doorway
Madrid, Spain -- 11/11/10
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Glass door
A glass door is a versatile, stylish feature widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial spaces. It primarily consists of glass panels, providing transparency, modern aesthetics, and the benefit of natural light. Glass doors can be tailored to suit various functional and design needs.
Types of Glass Doors
1. Frameless Glass Door
Design: Minimalistic and sleek, with no visible frame.
Common Use: Shower enclosures, offices, and modern homes.
Benefits: Provides a clean, contemporary look.
2. Framed Glass Door
Design: Glass is enclosed in a frame made of aluminum, wood, or steel.
Common Use: Entry doors, storefronts, and patio doors.
Benefits: Increased durability and design flexibility.
3. Sliding Glass Door
Design: Moves horizontally on a track.
Common Use: Patios, balconies, and space-saving areas.
Benefits: Smooth operation and space efficiency.
4. Swinging or Pivot Glass Door
Design: Hinged or pivoted at the top and bottom for a smooth swing.
Common Use: Entryways, offices, and high-end interiors.
Benefits: Adds a statement element to interiors.
5. Bi-Fold (Folding) Glass Door
Design: Multiple panels fold and stack to the side.
Common Use: Large indoor-outdoor openings.
Benefits: Maximizes open space and creates a seamless transition.
6. French Glass Door
Design: Double-hinged doors with glass panels, usually framed.
Common Use: Elegant entrances and partitions.
Benefits: Adds a classic and luxurious look.
Glass Options
Clear Glass: Offers maximum transparency and light.
Frosted Glass: Provides privacy while allowing light transmission.
Tinted Glass: Reduces glare and solar heat gain.
Tempered Glass: Heat-treated for safety, breaking into small, harmless pieces.
Laminated Glass: Bonded layers provide security, sound insulation, and UV protection.
Benefits
Natural Light: Brightens interiors and reduces energy costs.
Aesthetic Appeal: Offers a sleek, modern look or classic elegance.
Customizable: Can be designed to fit various styles and sizes.
Versatility: Suitable for both interior and exterior applications.
Durability: Modern glass is designed to be strong and safe.
Applications
Residential: Patio doors, shower enclosures, room partitions.
Commercial: Storefronts, office spaces, display areas.
Industrial: Security doors, soundproofed partitions.
Considerations
Privacy: Opt for frosted, tinted, or patterned glass if privacy is a concern.
Energy Efficiency: Choose insulated or low-E glass for better thermal performance.
Safety: Always use tempered or laminated glass for safety in high-traffic or exterior areas.
Maintenance: Regular cleaning is required to keep the glass clear and streak-free.
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06.2015 Hamburg
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Allegheny Cemetery 121814-9
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📸 November 27th, 2021
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