Glass floors
Here are some images of some uses for glass where light is a necessary to the floor beneath. In the first example we placed a mildsteel frame which was lazer cut and so looked rather unique from underneath in the floor void and then placed the toughened and laminated glass into this frame.
In the second example our client required access into a room without the requirement of a full floor area and so we manufactured and glass floored bridge complete with glass balustrade.


Both examples are very different but the requirements were similar. The use of glass in both results in magnificant metalwork pieces. Remember once some planning is done early anything is possible.
Regards, Martin.
Tags: architectural metalwork, bridge, frameless glass, glass, glass balustrade, glass balustrades, glass bridge, glass floor, metalwork, mildstee, stapleton
2 Responses to “Glass floors”
Is it part of the design? I mean those rough glass edges? For safety purposes, it must be smooth as possible. Anyway, it doesn’t add any beauty.
Hi Metalworks master.
Not sure what you mean by the rough edges you write about. The glass is smooth and the edge beads and framing are all flush.
I would be interested to hear more!
Regards,
Martin





