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  • A SKYLIGHT: is a window installed in a roof or ceiling that allows natural light to enter the space below. It can be fixed (non-opening) or operable (can open for ventilation). Skylights are used to brighten rooms, improve ventilation, and add architectural interest.

 

  • A GLASS CANOPY: is a transparent or translucent overhead structure made primarily of glass panels supported by a metal frame (usually steel or aluminum). It is typically installed over building entrances, walkways, windows, patios, or balconies.

 

  • GLASS BALUSTRADES: are safety barriers made primarily of glass panels, used to enclose areas like balconies, staircases, terraces, decks, and walkways. They serve both a protective and decorative function, allowing for clear visibility while ensuring people don’t fall from elevated spaces.

 

  • SWIMMING POOL GLASS: refers to specialized glass panels used in or around swimming pools for aesthetic appeal, safety, and functionality.

 

  • A PANORAMIC LIFT: is a type of elevator with glass walls and doors, allowing passengers to see the surrounding area in detail. These elevators are commonly featured in tall buildings because they provide a great view of the surroundings while traveling upwards or downwards.

 

  • A GLASS STAIRCASE: is a staircase made primarily from glass components, such as glass treads (steps) and sometimes glass railings. It’s designed to create a modern, sleek, and transparent look, often used in contemporary architecture to maximize light and create an open, airy feel.

 

  • GLASS POOL FENCING: is a type of pool barrier made from glass panels, offering a stylish and transparent enclosure for safety around pools.