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Guide to Restaurant Glass Door Merchandisers Key Terms

Learn the key terms associated with merchandising and selecting glass doors


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Just as there are a myriad of restaurant options to suit the tastes of millions of diners, there are numerous types of glass doors to welcome all customers. Whether restaurateurs choose tinted glass or decorative glass to lend a look of sophistication or style, or they opt for safety glass, which lends added protection, the options are endless. Familiarize yourself with the many choices and options offered by restaurant door merchandisers to make an educated choice for your business or develop your own glass door merchandising empire.

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Tinted glass


If your restaurant is in an area that receives a lot of sunlight, you may want to invest in tinted glass windows to block some of the heat and harsh light. Not only does tinted glass offer respite from the sun on hot days, it lends a look of cool sophistication to restaurants, as well as a bit of privacy as onlookers outside are unable to peer in at patrons enjoying a meal.

I recommend: Longs Millwork offers a wide variety of doors for restaurants. 

Partially opened or completely opened glass doors


Two unique options provided by manufacturers of glass doors for restaurants are partially opened or completely opened sliding glass doors. These options allow restaurants to slide away doors opening an entire area for additional dining space or other entertainment purposes.

I recommend: Nana Wall offers an explanation and illustration of its partial and completely opened glass door products.

Security doors


For restaurant owners concerned with safety, security doors enable users to use keys only from the inside. There are other options, including in-swing doors and even security French doors for those interested in both security and style. Many times security doors will have to be custom made and fit for a specific business.

I recommend: Swiss Shade + Security describes different types of burglar-resistant security doors.

Bulletproof doors


For those concerned with the added security that bulletproof glass doors provide, there are different levels of bulletproof doors, as well as different styles available to suit your needs. The technologies involved in developing bulletproof glass doors include a grading system. A professional manufacturer can consult with you.

I recommend: Gaffco touts its "Grade A" manufacturing facility where it produces bulletproof doors for various businesses.

Stained glass doors


Stained glass doors feature designs and artwork customized to fit the theme and decor of the restaurant. These options can be as detailed and intricate as the restaurant owner wishes.

I recommend: Alpine Glass presents its portfolio of stained glass art, some of which is designed for the entryways of restaurants.

Impact-resistant doors


For restaurants in areas where hurricanes are often a part of the weather forecast, impact-resistant doors are a necessity, as well as a smart business investment. These heavy-duty doors are made of commercial-grade aluminum and impact-resistant laminated glass to meet building codes established in hurricane-prone areas.

I recommend: CGI has more information on impact-resistant doors.
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