Wednesday 8 July 2009

Glass Curtains - Removing the Pane Barrier!

Glass Curtains - tough glass panels that slide and turn to be stacked at the side of an opening for maximum aperture - are becoming popular with café and restaurant owners.

Replacing the 'shop front' with Glass Curtains has created a continental atmosphere with easily accommodated al fresco dining.

From Invisible Barrier to No Barrier

When the Glass Curtains are fully closed, the main door functions in the same way as any other door, the obvious benefit being the uninterrupted views that diners have of the village green or shopping mall.
(illustration of closed Glass Curtains)

However, the whole wall of glass can quickly and easily be cast to one side so that any tables that are normally considered to be outside are integrated for accessible service from the waiting staff.
(illustration of fully open Glass Curtains)

It is even possible to create a partial wall that will keep barriers between parties at closely placed tables yet enable access to each whole row of diners without weaving between tables to access a single doorway.
(illustration of door open and central access opening)

For more information and a no-obligation quotation, visit our main web site www.SunSeekerDoors.co.uk
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