It seems that no matter how many years pass, pavé glass continues to be appreciated in the field of interior decoration, something that is not surprising thanks to its versatility and practicality. In addition to its aesthetic component. Often also called glass bricks or glass block, this building element is composed of molded glass blocks that feature an air chamber interior. They are available in all types of colors, although the conventional transparent ones continue to be the most popular.
What are they used for? For almost everything. Pavé crystal has various applications. One of them is to provide privacy, which is why it is very common in the bathroom, since it allows light to pass through, but without what is behind it being able to be distinguished. Due to this same quality of not subtracting luminosity, it is also widely used to divide spaces effectively. Other virtues are its resistance and safety, since it does not break easily. Its fireproof quality also makes it a common element in kitchens. And, if all this were not enough, its maintenance is more than simple, you only need a cloth and soapy water to clean it.
Continuing with the advantages of pavé glass, it is fascinating how easy it is to integrate it into any space in the home. Either creating new walls with its blocks or using it to form part of walls. There are many ways to add it to the home.