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Make a Small Space Bigger and Brighter with a FramelessGlass Cavity Slider

CS FramelessGlass cavity sliders featured recently in "How Did You Do That?", a DIY/Renovation TV series featuring Cocksy the Builder and Amy Schaeffer.  This door was an ideal solution in the featured bathroom renovation where a small en suite was accessed through a walk in wardrobe.  The FramelessGlass cavity slider made both rooms seem bigger and lighter by allowing natural light from the window in one room, to flow through to the adjoining room.  Frosted glass was used to maintain privacy.

CS FramelessGlass is a great space saver and makes especially good sense for bathrooms and bedrooms where several doors compete for space. Units are supplied with a clamp bracket that may be either exposed or hidden above the head jambs, depending on the option selected at time of order.

While FramelessGlass cavity sliding doors are a popular solution for bathrooms, they can also be used throughout the home to tie spaces together. Different degrees of translucence are can be achieved depending on the type of glass used. There are even embossed or printed options (10mm or 12mm safety glass must be specified). Frosted glass and other finishes including "branded options" are also available.

View more information on CS Cavity Sliders (CS for Doors), including contact details.
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