What is a glass brick?
A glass brick, glass block, or glass tile is a glass building material made of transparent or colored glass pressed into a block or hollow box shape. The main varieties are hollow glass blocks, solid glass blocks.
What are the advantages of glass blocks?
Aesthetics
Due to its unique appearance and ability to diffuse light, glass brick walls and windows are an aesthetic expression of themselves and improve the lighting and atmosphere of the entire space. Due to these universal advantages, various projects can use glass blocks, from residential to commercial. In the manufacturing process, different aesthetic effects or transparency can be achieved in many ways, including changing the texture or color of the bricks to create different shapes.
Daylighting while protecting the privacy
Due to its translucent nature, it can maintain visual privacy while lighting. Therefore, they can use in garages, basements, or other places where valuables are stored. Of course, they are also often used in the bathroom to introduce natural light without compromising privacy.

Safety
Another advantage of glass blocks is their safety. Glass brick windows are more difficult to pry open than regular windows. This advantage coincides with their use in rooms where valuables are stored. In addition, glass brick windows are highly waterproof due to their material composition, so they are good for areas prone to flooding. In addition, there are special safety glass blocks, which can be bulletproof and fire-resistant.
Energy-efficient
Moreover, glass blocks are energy efficient. The hollow part not only produces a thermal insulation coefficient similar to a double-glazed window, but the mortar that connects each brick performs better than traditional window frames in preventing air penetration. Therefore, they save energy by diffusing natural light to reduce the need for artificial lighting and sealing to reduce ventilation or heat transfer. In addition, some glass block windows use Low-E glass to reduce further the heat entering through the glass.
What are the disadvantages of glass bricks?
Firstly, the installation needs professionals for construction. In addition, you cannot cut the glass block. Therefore, we need to pay attention to the size of the reserved hole and the glass brick before ordering.

What Are Applications Of Glass Blocks?
In most cases, glass blocks are not use as facing materials but as structural materials, as walls, screens, partitions, and other similar functions. Usually, a wall or window is composed of a batch of identical glass bricks. They are relatively easy to combine and can be fix together in several different ways.
The glass tiles have both the physicality of the wall and the window’s transparency. Moreover, it is light transmission, sound insulation, fire prevention. Hollow glass blocks can use in the outer body of high-end office buildings, hotels, and other commercial places.
Glass Brick Partition
Using a glass tiles wall to decorate the partition can divide the ample space while maintaining the integrity of the large area. It is an intelligent design that can bring dramatic effects, that is, to achieve privacy and maintain a sense of transparency in the interior. Kitchens, living rooms, dining rooms, bathrooms, toilets, office spaces are ideal for applying glass tiles.

Corridor & Passage
Glass brick for the corridor solves the contradiction between lighting and safety. Furthermore, the glass tiles design achieves the most harmonious unity for narrow passage areas.
Ceiling & Floor Glass Brick
Using glass tiles to treat the ground and ceiling can create a crystal-clear feeling for the entire floor and provide good lighting.
Inlay & Embellishment
The glass blocks regularly embellished in the wall make a building full of vitality. Besides, it makes full use of the light transmittance to bring more surprises to interior design.
