Tired of a dim home? Instead of spending a fortune on layout renovations, switch to a door that guides light. The GD-SWROV06 glass-wood door uses a combination of vertical frosted glass panels + natural wood frames to master the art of "transmitting light without compromising privacy", bringing brightness to small spaces.
1. Frosted Glass: Soften Light Before Letting It In
Ordinary glass doors are either too transparent (no privacy) or too stuffy (block light). The GD-SWROV06's vertical frosted glass solves this dilemma perfectly:
·: Vertical glass strips act like a "light sieve", breaking harsh direct light into soft diffused light. Even near a bathroom , light from washing up "seeps" into the bedroom-no more fumbling in the dark at dawn.
·: The frosted surface is a "soft light filter", blurring human figures/object outlines. Ideal for bedrooms, studies, or any space needing both light and seclusion.
·Space-Enlarging Trick: Glass' transparency "stretches" space. In a small bedroom, it makes the room feel connected to an adjacent closet/balcony, eliminating cramped vibes.

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·/Bathroom/Walk-in Closet: Installing it between these spaces lets you "borrow" light while keeping privacy for changing/washing-smoothing morning routines.
·Living-Dining Room Divider: It lets natural light flow from living to dining areas. You can also interact with family through the glass while eating, keeping the space connected and bright.
·In a bedroom office nook, it keeps visual connection to the rest area while transmitted light keeps you alert while working.

3. Craft Details: Durability Matches Aesthetics
Beyond looks, the GD-SWROV06 has solid "hidden strengths":
·: Uses tempered frosted glass-5x stronger than regular glass. If broken, it shatters into "blunt small particles" (no sharp edges). Edges are "beveled and polished" for a smooth touch.
·: The oak frame has waterproof/anti-warping treatment-a transparent waterproof film and anti-warping keels inside, so it won't warp in dry northern heated rooms or humid southern climates.
·: Equipped with damping silent hinges and a matte matching-color metal handle that blends with the wood frame.
4. Cleaning & Maintenance: Keep the Glass-Wood Door "Fresh" Long-Term
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Use a slightly damp ultra-fine fiber cloth (eyeglass-cloth texture, lint-free) to wipe gently-avoid rough rags that scratch. For fingerprints/water stains, mix white vinegar + water (1:1), spray on glass, then wipe along stripe direction (up-down for vertical glass) to remove dirt without water marks.
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Use a dry soft brush (e.g., a makeup brush) weekly to dust frame gaps. Once a month, apply clear wood wax oil-dip a clean cotton cloth in wax oil and wipe along the wood grain to prevent cracking and enhance warmth.
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Apply anti-rust lubricating oil (e.g., sewing machine oil) to hinge shafts/screws every 3 months. After applying, open/close the door a few times to distribute oil. Wipe handles with a slightly damp cloth, then immediately dry with a dry cloth to prevent water corrosion.
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·: Pair with creamy white walls, rattan furniture, and linen curtains-the glass-wood door boosts light transparency, while the wood frame echoes rattan/linen's "natural feel."
·: Use a black-white-gray palette-the wood frame adds warmth to the "cold hard space," while frosted glass keeps minimalism from feeling empty.
·: Pair with bold geometric wallpapers/tiles (like Image 1)-the glass-wood door's "simplicity" balances vintage chaos, keeping the space from feeling overwhelming.

Glass-wood doors aren't just "partitions"-they let light through and retain warmth with wood. The GD-SWROV06 perfects this "light transmission + aesthetics" balance. Does your home's "dark corner" need such a "breathable door"?
