So why glass is
better than wood for your furniture?
First it is important to distinguish
between tempered and untempered glass. Tempered glass is
the standard for any glass suitable for human contact (ex.
shower doors, etc.). If broken it will shatter into many
pieces rather than breaking with jagged dangerous edges.
Each tempered glass piece of furniture should carry a seal
to signify that it has been tempered.
It is also important to note that
not all wooden furniture is actually comprised of a high
amount of real wood, but rather some kind of "engineered"
wood, covered with some kind of finish.
Besides the safety benefits of
tempered glass, another benefit of glass is that it is
easily maintained as opposed to wood furniture. It can be
cleaned with the spray of a window cleaner, while wood can
easily stain if cups are placed without
coasters.
In such cases, wood furniture may
require refinishing, while glass bears such treatment well.
Some wood products use pine as the construction material;
the problem with pine and other softer woods is that they
can dent or scratch much too easily.
Another benefit to glass is the
beauty of the material. Glass furniture adds elegance to
the interior of any of the rooms in a house or apartment.
Elegant, yet affordable, glass can bring a touch of class
to a room. Glass tables look especially nice with hardwood
floors, for instance.
Some rectangular tables are made
with wrought iron bases, which add to a classic appearance,
while other glass tables come in oval or other shapes and
can provide comfortable settings. There are also many
places to put glass furnishings in a house or apartment.
Glass furniture looks especially appealing in the living
room or dining room, as well as in an entryway or outside
on a screened in porch. The modern appearance of many
pieces of fine glass furniture provides a style that any
visitor to a home can appreciate.