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3:44 ~ This glass should be used for windows. Let light in as necessary and then block it out for privacy. One could even hook it up with monitoring devices to track temperature and self regulate house/building temps, whether one is at home or not. 5:17 ~ The sliding retractable doors should go long tall narrow planks like the first shown then they can be "rolled" up into a cylinder. The cylinder space to hold it could then become a design featured pillar. One for both sides, or in larger applications multiple pillars as needed.
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It does not really make sense if you are not working at home. The ratio of cost and use is not good. You have to shut the window each time you leave the room for a longer moment to avoid damages by rain or wind. Cost is approx € 5K installed.
Sideways sliding doors are one of the most impractical doors ever. That whole side wall is out of usage and you can't even hang a picture on the wall, even if you did you can't look at it when the door is open :)
The glass thing is in Malaysia I think I went on holiday there and I went to their bank. They have a quiz and if you put the correct answer you can see the gold in side and the glass becone transparent like the one in the video.
@@TonkaComputer I wasn't talking to you, but it's completely understandable if that had hit a nerve.. Also, sorry if it seemed like I was trying to steal the spotlight; you can keep the title of 'language master'. PS: Get a life. Lol
the first garage door one is about 30 years too late to the show 2:05 a sliding door, well that one is about 4,000 years too late, the Chinese and Japanese have been doing this for millennia ESG Glass, im more interested in the thermic glass in the background. A glass that would emit heat and not ice up during winter times would be a god send, combine it with the safety glass in automobiles and you just made winter driving much much safer
We got ours from a local home show. The company is called Breezy Living. We got it almost 10 years ago now. We paid $1200, which includes an extra $100 for UV screens, since our garage faces the setting sun. I love being able to put the screen down, then open the side door (with it's own screen door) and have the cross breeze without the bugs.
Why are people reinventing the door? I can think of plenty of other things that they should be turning their attention to instead. The potato peeler. Why isn't there some sort of domestic can opener appliance but for potatoes? I know you can buy a machine for commercial purposes, so why isn't there a smaller one for domestic use? Can we get someone to take a look at those plastic tags used to seal a loaf of bread? Isn't there a better way that doesn't involve me losing a finger or ripping the loaf open like an animal? Same with milk cartons and bottles.
The only truly innovative one is the 4 triangle door at 8:52. That's not quite true, the skylight/window at 9:14 is innovative too, but a conventional dormer window seems better because it gives you more interior space. I'd like to see a garage door or gate that opens and closes like a camera iris. Now that would be cool.
That screen door for the overhead door how big can you get that I am just curious because I have 2 car garage wide and I'm intrested in purchasing one please comment back that's good if I wanna you know how to door opened and I don't want a bunch of mosquitoes and stuff coming in Please comment back
The side opening roller door is not new at all we had a similar design on a 1930 garage we once owned, the rotating section where wood withba glass window like a police box design these door have been around 90 years.
Here's an idea: Don't get out of the car if you're running from someone. Or better yet, don't lead them to your house. "Run" to a police station and let them follow you there. If you're running on foot, then don't go to the garage and wait for the slow door. Run to a regular door. Wow.