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Hi master I am changing my tv console backing in the living room glass panel is it ok? Currently is just normal laminate

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Hi master I am changing my tv console backing in the living room glass panel  is it ok? 
Currently is just normal laminate

ChangingFrom laminate material to glass panel

Reply: 

Frankly this has more do to with common sense.

For example, most people use 1st choice = matt finished laminates.

Even if the laminate is glossly, it is not as reflective as glass surface. 

Thus if you have strong or spot lights, the lights may bounce from the glass panel (depending) on the rays of the light.

Up to you. But suddenly, need to wear polarised spectacles.. to block from the glare, then... don't ask why

Another common sense factor is that: should the TV be mounted on the wall or glass panel, how to drill holes. Or even if can drill holes, in the future change TV set. 

How to drill holes into glass. For example, Sony TV uses it own proprietory mounting piece. They don't know how to drill into glass to mount it.

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