Hi,
I've only found one posting on here to do with the subject and that was more to do with 'radiator' glass so I've started a new topic.
I've built an ensuite in the front bedroom. I don't want it to be obvious from the outside. One of the best solutions I've come across is this thing call 'switchable' glass. Featured on Grand Designs a while back.
The glass will site flush on the inside wall, acting as secondary glazing. This is so the water from the shower will not collect on the window sill.
The pane has to be removable, not openable. I can slide the pane out.
I expect it's going to cost a small fortune so it will be out of the question, however if the 1480 x 1120 pane comes in at no more than £400 I think it will be worth it as it would be such a neat solution.
I've found five suppliers and asked for supply only quotes.
If anyone has had any dealings with this material, I have a few questions:
* What IP rating is it. i.e. can it be used in a wet room (Zone 1)
* Can it be included in a lighting circuit, (10 amps). i.e Turn off the lights, the glass clears?
* How does it work at night with a light on in the room?
* Is it a film that can be 'stuck' on to any glass?
Any insights, stay clears (no pun intended) or alternatives (not bricks as someone on one forum suggested!) would be very welcome.
Many thanks
Woter
I've only found one posting on here to do with the subject and that was more to do with 'radiator' glass so I've started a new topic.
I've built an ensuite in the front bedroom. I don't want it to be obvious from the outside. One of the best solutions I've come across is this thing call 'switchable' glass. Featured on Grand Designs a while back.
The glass will site flush on the inside wall, acting as secondary glazing. This is so the water from the shower will not collect on the window sill.
The pane has to be removable, not openable. I can slide the pane out.
I expect it's going to cost a small fortune so it will be out of the question, however if the 1480 x 1120 pane comes in at no more than £400 I think it will be worth it as it would be such a neat solution.
I've found five suppliers and asked for supply only quotes.
If anyone has had any dealings with this material, I have a few questions:
* What IP rating is it. i.e. can it be used in a wet room (Zone 1)
* Can it be included in a lighting circuit, (10 amps). i.e Turn off the lights, the glass clears?
* How does it work at night with a light on in the room?
* Is it a film that can be 'stuck' on to any glass?
Any insights, stay clears (no pun intended) or alternatives (not bricks as someone on one forum suggested!) would be very welcome.
Many thanks
Woter