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Sandblast with Clear Border

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Sandblast with Clear Border

Description

Sandblasted Glass with Clear Border

A refined take on privacy glass, this panel combines a full sandblasted field with a polished clear border that frames the light beautifully. The frosted interior diffuses natural light evenly across the door face while maintaining complete privacy, and the clear perimeter adds architectural definition without breaking the softness of the overall look.

The contrast between the matte white center and the transparent edge gives the panel a clean, finished appearance that works across a range of door styles, from transitional to contemporary. The clear border also allows a subtle glimpse of surrounding light and trim, keeping the entryway from feeling closed off despite the privacy the sandblasting provides.

Key features:

  • Full-field sandblast finish for maximum privacy and even light diffusion
  • Clear border adds visual depth and a custom, crafted detail
  • Soft, neutral appearance complements both fiberglass and light and dark wood species
  • Tempered safety glass construction

Ideal for front entries where you want natural light without sacrificing privacy, this glass option pairs especially well with arched-top door units and clean-lined wood stiles and rails.

Privacy Rating: 3
Privacy ratings start at 1, and progress to 9. A privacy rating of 1 means the glass is as clear as possible. A 9-rated glass, however, with maximum obscurity does not mean you cannot see anything at all.  It simply makes it difficult to see anything specific with clarity. A glass insert with a low privacy rating allows lots of light but little privacy; a glass insert with a high privacy rating is closer to being opaque.

All glass textures are produced using a tempered, double IG (insulated glass) unit to provide safety, security, and energy efficiency. Low-E glass (Low Emissivity Glass) glass better insulates your home by keeping heat from escaping during the cooler months and helps to minimize the heat entering your home during the warmer months.

Note: Glass will have a safety-logo in the lower corner on each piece of glass in the door. According to the IRC, tempered glass must contain an identifying label. It states that a label must be “acid-etched, sandblasted, ceramic-fired, laser-etched, embossed, or be of a type which, once applied, cannot be removed without being destroyed.”