Glass substitute

Residential Architect, March, 2005 by Nigel F. Maynard

Min|Day frequently uses Interstate Plastics' sanded acrylic as an alternative to glass. "Once you sand the acrylic, it takes on a completely different materiality from its clear state," says Day. Interstate Plastics offers acrylic in a number of thicknesses and colors to suit different specs. Colors for its thicker sheets are more limited, the company says. Standard sheets measure 48 by 96 inches. Interstate Plastics, 800.742.3444; www.interstateplastics.com.

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