How Do You Build A Glass Block Wall?
A glass block wall can make a nice divider for an existing room, or fit into any remodeling job. Whether you want to build a floor-to-ceiling wall, a partial barrier, or a decorative facade on a counter, glass block walls are easy to build and can be a tasteful addition to any home. Measure the dimensions of the glass block wall you’re building. Your glass blocks are all a fixed size, and whether you use mortar or plastic joining strips, you can make a solid estimate of the wall’s dimensions. If the dimensions of the wall do not match the space you’re trying to fit, decide immediately whether or not to fill the extra space, and how. Build your frame. Most glass block walls will require a lumber base, which should be nailed into the floor. If your glass block wall is using adjoining studs as sides, hammer them in place as well. A floor-to-ceiling wall will need a side along the top, but a countertop facade (for example) will not. Drill and screw in the siding kit. This will conceal the