Sliding, bi-fold, and pivot glass closet doors in frosted, mirrored, and clear finishes. Custom-fabricated for homes across Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland.
Replace dated hollow-core closet doors in your Arlington townhouse with sleek frosted glass, add mirrored sliding panels to your Bethesda master bedroom, or install barn-style glass doors for your Georgetown walk-in closet.
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Door Styles
Bypass sliding glass panels that glide on top and bottom tracks. The most popular configuration for reach-in closets with openings of 4 to 8 feet.
Hinged glass panels that fold in pairs to open the closet. Bi-fold doors provide wider access to the closet interior than sliding doors because the panels.
Single-panel glass doors that swing open on floor-mounted or ceiling-mounted pivot hinges.
Single glass panels that slide on an exposed top-mounted rail. The industrial-modern aesthetic of a barn door combined with the elegance of frosted or.
Glass Finishes
Every glass closet door is custom-finished to match your bedroom design. From translucent frosted glass to bold back-painted colors, the finish defines the character of the door.
Acid-etched or sandblasted frosted glass provides translucent privacy that obscures closet contents while allowing light to pass through. The soft, matte finish complements modern and transitional bedroom designs. Available in full-frost and partial-frost patterns.
Full-mirror closet doors serve double duty as a dressing mirror and a closet enclosure. The reflective surface makes bedrooms feel larger and brighter by bouncing light around the room. Available in standard silver mirror and antique mirror finishes.
Transparent clear glass puts your organized closet on display. Clear glass doors work best for walk-in closets with custom organization systems, boutique-style wardrobes, and curated collections. Low-iron ultra-clear glass eliminates the green tint of standard glass.
Textured rain glass features a cascading water-drop pattern that provides privacy while adding visual interest. The organic texture diffuses light beautifully and hides closet contents better than standard frosted glass while being more decorative.
Glass panels painted on the back in any custom color create a sleek, lacquered appearance. Back-painted glass closet doors add a bold color accent to the bedroom while hiding closet contents completely. Popular finishes include white, charcoal, navy, and custom-matched colors.
Custom patterns, borders, and designs etched into the glass surface add a decorative element to frosted glass doors. From simple border lines to elaborate geometric patterns, acid-etched designs personalize the closet doors to your bedroom style.
Hardware Finishes
A warm, muted silver tone with a soft brushed texture. The most popular hardware finish for glass closet doors,
Best for: Modern bedrooms, neutral color schemes, contemporary homes
Bold contrast against clear and frosted glass panels. Matte black hardware creates a contemporary,
Best for: Industrial-modern bedrooms, dark color palettes, statement closets
High-gloss reflective chrome for a clean, bright look. Polished chrome hardware complements mirrored glass doors and bathrooms with chrome fixtures.
Best for: Traditional bedrooms, mirrored doors, chrome fixture homes
Warm golden tone with a brushed satin surface that adds warmth to bedroom interiors.
Best for: Warm-toned bedrooms, mid-century modern homes, luxury closets
Rich, dark brown-black finish with subtle copper undertones. Oil-rubbed bronze hardware adds depth and traditional elegance to glass closet doors.
Best for: Traditional bedrooms, transitional homes, warm design palettes
Applications
Glass closet doors in master bedrooms create a boutique-like experience for walk-in and reach-in closets.
Frosted glass closet doors in guest bedrooms add a welcoming, modern touch that makes the space feel intentional and curated. Guests appreciate the clean,
Glass doors on linen closets transform storage into display. Neatly folded towels and organized linens become a design feature rather than being hidden behind solid doors. Frosted glass provides a softer, diffused view.
Kitchen pantry closets with glass doors allow you to see the contents at a glance while keeping the pantry visually separated from the kitchen. Rain glass or frosted glass provides a partial view that hides clutter while maintaining accessibility.
Glass doors on home office supply closets keep workspace materials visible and accessible. For video call backgrounds, organized glass closets read as sophisticated design elements on camera -- a practical benefit for remote workers throughout the DMV.
Glass closet doors in entryways and foyers create an immediate impression of modern design. Mirrored doors serve as a last-check mirror before leaving the house. Frosted glass hides the coat and shoe storage while admitting natural light.
Benefits
Glass closet doors allow light to pass between the closet and the bedroom, reducing the cave-like effect of solid doors. Even frosted glass transmits diffused light that makes both spaces feel brighter and more open. Mirrored doors bounce light around the entire room.
Transparent and reflective glass doors make bedrooms feel larger by eliminating the visual barrier of solid closet doors. In compact DC row houses and Northern Virginia condos, this perceived space increase can be transformative for small bedrooms.
Glass closet doors instantly modernize a bedroom. They replace the dated look of hollow-core, louvered, or painted wood doors with a clean, contemporary surface that complements modern furniture and finishes.
Glass doors are easier to clean and maintain than painted wood doors. They do not chip, peel, or require repainting. A quick wipe with glass cleaner keeps them looking new. Frosted and textured glass shows fewer fingerprints than clear glass.
From glass type and finish to hardware color and door style, every element is customizable. Match your closet doors to your bathroom shower door glass, coordinate hardware with bedroom fixtures, or create a unique statement with back-painted custom colors.
Custom glass closet doors are a visible interior upgrade that appeals to buyers in the competitive DMV housing market. They signal attention to design detail and modern taste in Arlington, Bethesda, and Georgetown homes.
Modern glass closet door track systems use precision ball-bearing rollers and soft-close dampers for whisper-quiet operation. No more slamming hollow-core doors or grinding metal tracks. The smooth, silent action is especially appreciated in bedrooms where a sleeping partner may be disturbed.
Tempered glass closet doors do not warp, crack, or delaminate like wood and composite doors in the humid DMV climate. The glass surface is scratch-resistant and maintains its appearance for decades. Hardware components use corrosion-resistant materials for long service life.
How We Work
We measure the closet opening including width, height, and depth. We discuss glass type, finish, hardware, and door style preferences. For replacement projects, we assess existing track conditions and recommend whether to reuse or replace hardware.
Glass panels are cut to size, tempered for safety, and finished with the selected treatment -- frosting, mirroring, back-painting, or etching. Hardware is selected in the chosen finish. Typical fabrication time is 2-3 weeks for custom panels.
We install tracks, hang glass panels, adjust rollers and guides for smooth operation, and verify proper alignment. Most closet door installations are completed within 2-4 hours. We protect flooring and furniture during the work.
Doors are tested for smooth, quiet operation. Roller tension is fine-tuned. Panel alignment is verified. We demonstrate proper operation, cleaning methods, and maintenance. Your new glass closet doors are ready for daily use.
Common Questions
Replacement Guide
We replace all types of existing closet doors with custom glass panels. The most common replacements are hollow-core wood sliding doors, old mirrored doors with failing reflective coating, louvered bifold doors, and outdated accordion-style folding doors.
Most closet door replacements are completed in a single visit. We remove the existing doors and hardware, install new tracks if the existing ones are not compatible, and hang the glass panels with adjustment and alignment. Your bedroom is ready to use the same day.
Service Areas
Arlington, McLean, Great Falls, Alexandria, Fairfax, Reston, Vienna, Tysons, Falls Church, Leesburg, Ashburn, Herndon
Northern Virginia homeowners in Arlington townhouses and McLean estates upgrade hollow-core closet doors with frosted and mirrored glass panels. Condo owners in Tysons and Reston replace builder-grade doors for a premium feel.
Bethesda, Potomac, Chevy Chase, Rockville, Columbia, Silver Spring, Gaithersburg, Olney, Clarksville, Ellicott City, Bowie, Annapolis
Maryland bedroom renovations in Bethesda and Potomac frequently include glass closet door upgrades. Mirrored sliding doors are popular in master bedrooms, while frosted glass bi-folds add style to walk-in closets.
Georgetown, Foxhall, Spring Valley, Cleveland Park, Kalorama, Dupont Circle, Capitol Hill, Logan Circle, Adams Morgan, Petworth
DC row houses and condos benefit from glass closet doors that reflect light and create a sense of space in compact bedrooms. Georgetown and Kalorama homes use custom glass closet doors as part of luxury bedroom renovations.
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Call us today or request a free estimate. We will measure your closet openings, discuss glass and hardware options, and provide a complete quote for custom glass closet doors that transform your bedroom.