Abstract:
Frosted glass is a semitransparent material that allows light in while providing privacy. Frosted glass is rendered opaque through a process that roughens the clear surface of the glass. A sheet of frosted glass is an excellent privacy aid because it admits light without allowing people to see through it. In medical offices and bathrooms, the use of a curtain or blinds could make a room gloomy and unpleasant to be in. Frosted glass, on the other hand, keeps a room light and friendly while still allowing people to be comfortable. People may also use it for privacy in entryways in urban areas, so that passerby cannot see into a home. Frosting windows reduces energy costs; by increasing day lighting, you reduce the need for electrical lighting. Frosted glass captures and diffuses light versus reflecting it, thereby reducing glare.