New thinner glass blocks offer increased space inside a shower, more design options, decreased cost and ease of installation over the traditional "thicker" blocks. This recently introduced line of glass blocks is available in the traditional obscure look, see-through pattern for better views of tile work in a shower or colored or frosted selections.

Cleveland, Ohio (PRWEB) December 26, 2012

Wavy and clear glass blocks are available to provide either privacy or a clear view of sleek design elements such as tiles, shower heads and decorative hardware. Frosted or colored glass blocks can be added for a striking one of a kind effect. In addition, since the blocks are lighter they are easier to maneuver, cut labor costs, and put approximately thirty percent less weight on floor joists. Thinner units also translate into a larger shower interior, which delights many clients and makes it possible to turn a small 60 x 34 bathtub into a curved walk in shower.

The most common uses of glass block wall assemblies in the bath are for showers and partition walls to separate the toilet from the main bath area. They are also frequently used outside the bath for bars (in rec rooms and family rooms) and are setting trends for cutting edge projects such as ice bars.

For more information, contact Mike Foti at Innovate Building Solutions, a nationwide supplier and regional installer (through their branch offices serving the Cleveland, Akron, Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati markets) of glass block shower, wall and window systems. Innovate also offers bathroom remodeling services through their Cleveland Design and Remodeling division. . Mike Foti is also a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) though the National Association of Homebuilders. He can be reached at 216-310-1074 or via email mikef(at)innovatebuildingsolutions(dot)com

Mike Foti Innovate Building Solutions 216-310-1074 Email Information

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