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PRODUCT SELECTOR #LivingspaceAU www.thelivingspace.com.au

What is Living Space? There s something about natural light that makes us human. It s a warmth that touches us deep inside. Sure, we need the sun to live but it s more than that. We are better in the light. The light is where we get things done. It s where we do our living. It s how we grow. And the glass in our homes is the thing that brings the light inside. Glass opens up our homes to space, and makes us feel optimistic. With good glass and windows, we can be closer to the outdoors, to the bigger world. We can feel more connected and grounded. But even though we are more open to the world, we are not exposed. Viridian s glass technologies protect and shield us from weather, intruders and other things that are best left outside. At Viridian, we have a rich and powerful history. We lead the country in glass manufacturing, but it is not what drives us. What we want our product to do is a lot more simple and straightforward. We want our products to bring more light into Australian homes. Because we believe that with the strength and simplicity of that simple thought, we can help to create more places for good things to happen. And in doing that, we can make homes a better place to live. Join in the conversation @ #LivingspaceAU

What do people think about when selecting glass? Space We all want more space in our homes. Space is one of the greatest luxuries in housing. It opens up possibilities. It allows us a physical freedom but it also frees up our thinking and lets us borrow space from the outside world. This area is about how natural light can transform a room from a dark, uninviting place to an expansive stretch of space in which to live. Well being Design One of the biggest differences between a house and a home is the way in which it makes you feel. There is so much science to link the amount of natural light available to people s health. We believe light and space are critical for a family to feel free of the stresses of the outside world. This area is about the link between natural light and wellness. Good house and window design has many elements but two stand out from the rest. Firstly the design needs to fulfil its purpose, it needs to efficiently do what it was made for. Next, it needs to look great. Glass has always been loved for the way it looks and performs. This area explores the relationship between light and design and how a house works in harmony with its surroundings. Sanctuary Comfort Sanctuary is about the feeling of safety and security. It s about building an environment that you can trust to protect your most treasured things in life, your family. With increases in technology, modern glass matches up and exceeds a lot of other building materials. Glass lets in a lot more of the good stuff and keeps out the bad. This is really about the house doing what you want it to do, when you want it to do it. We want a soft, constant light rather than a harsh, artificial one. We all want our houses to be cool in summer and warm in winter. We want them to provide us with visual stability and an internal climate we have come accustomed to, one that we can rely on.

Which glass is right? If you are planning a new home or renovation, you have probably spent hours poring over floor plans what layout best suits the site, what meets the council requirements, space for the kitchen, the TV, the car But how much consideration have you given to the space for YOU - what will your new home feel like to live in? In short, have you thought about your living space. Of all the elements that go into a house, your windows are uniquely powerful and important in creating a comfortable, appealing and liveable home. Yet most people building a new home or designing a renovation don t seem to realise that they have a critical choice to make up front - a choice which will shape the way they will use and enjoy their home - and that is the glazing. People like natural light - it improves their lives - and long after the electrical appliances have passed their warranty dates and the bench tops have drifted from so now to dated, it will be access to natural light that continues to define the appeal and value of your home. And it may seem obvious that if you care about natural light in your home then you need to think about glass - no other building material really does natural light - not for the long haul, like glass. But how many people actually engage on what glass and windows they will have in their homes? Sadly, not enough. By reading this guide, you have already taken the first step to take-back control of this important aspect of your home design choices which will affect your enjoyment of your new home, its appeal to others, and the resulting impact on its resale or rental value should the time come to move on.

Glass Form The first thing you need to know when choosing glass is that there is a choice. Glass comes in various forms that perform differently, and this difference in performance has a bigger impact on your home than you might think. As human beings we are all innately attracted to natural light we are just physiologically wired that way. Even a brief flick through a home lifestyle or real estate magazine will reinforce this the images we find most appealing and aspirational are those with abundant natural light. And this is true in real-life as well. 2.5x TM LightBridge The amount of natural light we have access to in our home is a direct function of window area. So if we like light so much why don t we build homes with lots of windows? Because windows leak heat in and out of your home far more than the equivalent area of wall. An energy-leaky home is expensive to run, less comfortable to live in, and may fail to meet the minimum threshold laid out in the energy efficiency regulations of the National Construction Code. So in designing a home to meet the minimum energy efficiency requirements of the Code, you have a choice reduce the number and size of your ordinary windows, or have a greater area of better windows. To the right we see the dramatic difference in glazed areas possible to achieve the same energy efficiency standard, just by the form of glass you choose: ordinary, SmartGlass TM, or LightBridge TM. Window size and placement is fundamental to the design of the home, and will probably be less effectively achieved and certainly be far more expensive to change after the home is built. So windows are a decision to make early in the planning process. Size of window 1.5x 1.0x Ordinary Glass TM SmartGlass 1.0x 1.5x 2.5x Ordinary Glass SmartGlass TM LightBridge TM

Sanctuary Glass is a powerful material in creating a home - it invites light, warmth and aspect into your home. But part of feeling comfortable in your home - indeed what makes it YOUR home - is the boundary you create between your space and the world at large. Glass s greatest power often comes down to what it keeps out - Noise, Intruders, and damaging UV light... Bundled under the idea of Sanctuary, our range allows you to easily upgrade your windows to a level that best meet the needs of your project and application. To simplify the choice, we have brought together a number of technologies into two upgrade options, to enhance the base-level performance of any of our three glass forms: S1 Sanctuary level 1 is laminated Grade A safety glass. It offers enhanced security, near-complete elimination of UV rays, and a modest level of noise control. S2 Sanctuary level 2 has all the benefits of Sanctuary 1 but with greatly enhanced noise control. Note that different windows around the building demand different performance levels. Sanctuary upgrades allow you to easily tune your windows to specific threats for certain rooms or areas of your home.

Tone and Privacy Not just about aesthetics, the tone and transparency of your glass impacts the amount of heat entering your home, controls glare, and creates spaces open to natural light yet not prying eyes. The glass tone (depth of pigment in the glass) impacts how much light and heat is absorbed by the glass: clear glass lets through maximum light and radiant heat from the sun, whereas grey glass depletes both light and heat by more than half. This is important in designing your windows for climate and orientation, and also for controlling glare, which can arise where too much light enters a room from one direction. Translucent glass options admit light but diffuse the image of what lies on the other side of the glass, preventing people from seeing in or out of the window. The result is abundant natural light, yet with privacy. Neutral Transparent Maximises the amount of light and radiant heat which can enter your home desirable in shaded windows, cooler southern climates, and cases where the available window area is small. A tone midway between clear and grey, with superior radiant heat reduction. Ideal for warmer climates, window orientations that receive a lot of direct sun, and rooms subject to glare. Translucent Ideal for bathrooms, bedrooms, and windows overlooking neighbours property or unappealing views, and windows fronting directly onto public areas and traffic ways. Privacy applications as above where a grey tone is desired for controlling radiant heat from the sun, or to maintain colour-consistency with other glass in the building. Select from the following tone and privacy options to set the look, feel, and visual security of your home. As for Sanctuary upgrades, throughout your home you may find that different windows call for different combinations of tone and privacy.

Choosing the right glass in 3 easy steps STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Glass Form Sanctuary Tone and Privacy Put simply, the type of glass you specify drives how much glass you can have in your home. Choosing a high-performance glass that controls the way your home gains and loses heat, will allow you to have wider expanses of glazing, bringing abundant yet balanced natural light into your home. Glass is a powerful material in creating a home - it invites light, warmth and aspect into your home. But part of feeling comfortable in your home - indeed what makes it YOUR home - is the boundary you create between your space and the world at large. Glass s greatest power often comes down to what it keeps out - Noise, Intruders, and damaging UV light... Bundled under the idea of Sanctuary, our range allows you to upgrade your glass to meet your needs. Not just about aesthetics, the tone and transparency of your glass impacts the amount of heat entering your home, controls glare, and creates spaces open to natural light yet not prying eyes.

Ordinary Glass STEP 1 Ordinary Glass is the starting point for window glazing, sufficient for windows in non-demanding applications not requiring improved levels of thermal performance. It is available in various forms and thicknesses to meet the basic requirements of the National Construction Code. STEP 2 Base Level S1 S2 Base level monolithic glass panes available in annealed and toughened safety glass Sanctuary 1 has the inclusion of laminated Grade A safety glass. First level enhancement for security, noise control and UV reduction Sanctuary 2 has all the benefits of Sanctuary 1 but with further enhanced noise control and security STEP 3 DecorSatin DecorSatin Translucent Translucent

TM SmartGlass STEP 1 SmartGlass is the benchmark for good glazing for your home. Over the years we have become more educated on the importance of insulating our home and the benefits that this can deliver. With steadily increasing energy costs, it is even more important to take steps to reduce our energy demands. Through our active insulation technology, improved insulation is available even in standard windows frames. STEP 2 Base Level S1 S2 Base level monolithic glass panes available in annealed and toughened safety glass Sanctuary 1 has the inclusion of laminated Grade A safety glass. First level enhancement for security, noise control and UV reduction Sanctuary 2 has all the benefits of Sanctuary 1 but with further enhanced noise control and security STEP 3 Neutral Neutral Translucent Translucent Neutral

TM LightBridge STEP 1 LightBridge double glazing creates a seamless bridge between inside and out, allowing us to bring into our daily lives the light, space and colours of nature. Because LightBridge offers a market-leading combination of insulation, security and noise reduction properties for domestic windows, we can now easily achieve the expansive glazing we desire to bathe our homes in natural light and reconnect with the world around us. STEP 2 Base Level S1 S2 Base level monolithic glass panes available in annealed and toughened safety glass Sanctuary 1 has the inclusion of laminated Grade A safety glass. First level enhancement for security, noise control and UV reduction Sanctuary 2 has all the benefits of Sanctuary 1 but with further enhanced noise control and security STEP 3 Neutral DecorSatin DecorSatin Translucent Translucent

Case studies The light is a constant companion in the living areas and the windows are crafted to frame the landscape creating living art on the walls Wellbeing Where s your spot? We all have that one or two places in our homes that we really really love. We may be a bit biased, but we feel that natural light has a huge role to play in creating these places in our home. We recently went through this beautiful house and were struck by the study. The well worn chair and the stack of books that spoke to the amount of hours that had been spent in the light by the window, reading. And it s not just about the feeling and emotion we get by surrounding ourselves in natural light, there s so much science on the relationship between natural light and human happiness. Maybe that s why we are so drawn to spending time in the light? It s just good for us! What about you? Where is your favourite place in your home? There s so much science on the relationship between natural light and human happiness So whether it s a favourite chair that you like to read in, the nice even temperature through the house or even the way the light comes into your bedroom in the morning, all of these add up to the level of comfort or liveability of a house. Space We just love this house down on St Andrews Beach on Victoria s Mornington Peninsula. It s like there is a seamlessness between the inside and out. The windows borrow the space from outside and give us this beautiful, expansive feeling. The complete house and its location is very considered. All of the spaces in the house are all cleverly designed to reap the benefits of the abundant natural light at different times of the day. The light is a constant companion in the living areas and the windows are crafted to frame the landscape creating living art on the walls. The project uses a combination of double and single galzing to make the most of the sea views.

Design You can tell when you walk into a really well designed home. It just feels considered. Like someone has sweated the small stuff. For us, both big and small design features are so important to the overall feeling of comfort. Well designed homes are those where people have thought long and hard about how the owners live in the house - what do they like doing in their house and importantly when? For example, it s no good having a home office that is well appointed with all the best furnishings, but which is oppressively cold and dark to sit in during working hours. Through design and products, we have the ability to draw the right kind of light into the right part of our house at the right time. This is a big factor in zoning and sectioning that we see a lot more of in modern homes. Good design, that which exploits the powers of quality materials, gives us the ability to draw more of the right kind of light into the right part of our house for extended periods. This makes a world of difference, not only to where we live, but to how we live. Sanctuary For ages, glass was looked upon as being a compromise in security and efficiency. But through advances in technology we have seen glass match and sometimes outperform other building materials in keeping a house safe. We now have this mastery of our environment to such an extent that we can look out on the world s dangers and annoyances without worrying about them in our homes. And it s not just about security, there is still nothing else like glass- The ability to see out and be visually connected to the outside world while still providing the safety we ve come to expect puts glass in a category all its own. It s quite literally the best of both worlds. It s this connection to both our home and family but also the environment that leads to this feeling of contentment. Comfort A home is usually a pretty good reflection of who we are or who we want to be. It is a collection of our most treasured possessions but more than that, it is a place where we can relax. A place where we can throw off the worries and concerns of the outside world and just be ourselves. Nowadays, it seems like we have less and less time to just relax, but for us, being comfortable in your own home is so important. While internal design features play a big role in making a home comfortable, making sure your windows help to control the light and temperature is really important. So whether it s a favourite chair that you like to read in, the nice even temperature through the house or even the way the light comes into your bedroom in the morning, all of these add up to the level of comfort or liveability of a house.

Viridian Part of CSR one of Australia s longest standing companies - Viridian is Australia s largest provider of glass and the only Australian manufacturer of float glass and hard coat performance products. With a range covering most types of residential and commercial glass variants including innovative energy-efficient and specialuse materials, Viridian is the leading glass supplier in Australia. Building on our more than 130 year heritage in glass supply in Australia, Viridian continues to set the benchmark for quality and innovation in the market and provide its customers with support for the local industry, products in which they can take confidence, from a brand they can trust. For the home-owner, the Viridian mark signals the right choice for our lifestyle and environment, and a commitment to the Australian industry and community as a whole making each project the best it can be, with glass. Continue the conversation #LivingspaceAU www.thelivingspace.com.au