Frosted glass is a type of glass whose surface has been treated to give it an opaque or blurred appearance, typically for privacy or aesthetic reasons. This process allows light to pass through while preventing clear visibility.
Frosted glass is gaining popularity in interior design projects. It offers discretion, aesthetics, and versatility in both residential and commercial applications that require both brightness and privacy.
Decorative frosted glass is becoming increasingly trendy in interior design projects due to its ability to combine aesthetics and functionality. Its use is common in environments where the combination of natural light and discretion is essential. Frosted glass helps delineate spaces and filter light while adding a touch of elegance to interior decoration, such as in doors and office partitions, for example.
Thanks to the sandblasting technique, the teams at RIOU OCEAN GLASS project sand or other abrasive materials onto the surface of the glass at high pressure. This process creates micro-roughness that evenly diffuses light, making the surface of the glass rough and opaque.
Some store or exhibition displays use frosted glass to create aesthetic effects while directing attention to specific areas. It is also often used in meeting rooms to ensure partial privacy, especially in businesses where private discussions may take place. Similarly, it can be used to divide workspaces while maintaining a bright atmosphere and adding a touch of modernity.
Frosted glass can also be used for building facades, creating an attractive visual effect while altering the perception of the interior.
In homes or apartments, it is also used to separate spaces such as kitchens and living rooms, or entryways and living areas, while maintaining a seamless flow of light between the different zones.