Sliding, folding, fixed, suspended, and curved glass dividers with frosted, clear, tinted, and smart privacy glass options. Professional design and installation across Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland.
Create a home office enclosure in your Arlington open-plan loft, divide a Georgetown restaurant into private dining rooms, or separate a Bethesda coworking space into focus zones. Glass room dividers define spaces without sacrificing light, openness, or architectural character.
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Divider Types
STC 48
Max Acoustic
20ft
Max Opening
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Glass Options
Divider Types
From sliding panels that open and close on demand to curved glass that follows the architecture of your space, we design and install every major type of glass room divider.
Sliding glass room dividers glide on overhead or floor tracks to open and close spaces on demand.
Folding (bi-fold) glass dividers use hinged panels that accordion together when opened.
Fixed glass dividers are permanently mounted floor-to-ceiling panels that create a wall-like division while maintaining visual openness and light flow.
Suspended glass dividers hang from ceiling-mounted hardware with no floor contact whatsoever.
Curved glass dividers follow arcs, radius walls, and organic shapes that flat panels cannot achieve.
Applications
Glass room dividers serve homes, offices, and hospitality spaces across the DMV. Each environment demands a different configuration, glass type, and level of acoustic performance.
Separate living rooms from dining areas, create home office enclosures in open-plan lofts, divide studio apartments into sleeping and living zones, or.
Common Uses
Open-plan lofts, studio apartments, home offices, nurseries, media rooms, master suite dividers
Divide open-plan offices into meeting areas, create focus rooms within coworking spaces, separate executive offices from the open floor, or build acoustic.
Common Uses
Private offices, conference rooms, huddle rooms, phone booths, reception areas, executive suites
Section dining rooms into intimate areas, separate the bar from the main dining room, create private dining rooms for events, or divide hotel suites into.
Common Uses
Private dining rooms, bar partitions, hotel suites, banquet halls, rooftop lounges, cafe sections
Call us for a free on-site consultation. We will measure your space, discuss your goals for privacy and aesthetics, and recommend the ideal divider system and glass finish.
Glass Options
The glass you choose transforms your room divider from a transparent barrier into a design element. We offer four distinct glass types, each with its own visual character, privacy level, and ideal application.
Acid-etched or sandblasted glass that diffuses light uniformly while completely obscuring images on the other side.
Ideal For
Bedrooms, bathrooms, home offices, therapy rooms, meditation spaces
Standard clear tempered safety glass provides maximum transparency, light transmission, and visual connection between spaces.
Ideal For
Living rooms, gallery spaces, retail displays, open-plan offices
Glass infused with bronze, gray, blue, or green tint during manufacturing. Tinted glass provides subtle privacy by reducing visibility while adding color.
Ideal For
Dining areas, lounges, spa environments, executive offices, hotel lobbies
PDLC (Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal) glass that switches between fully transparent and fully opaque at the press of a button, wall switch, remote.
Ideal For
Conference rooms, executive offices, hotel suites, medical offices, luxury residences
Advantages
Glass dividers outperform drywall partitions, curtains, and bookshelves in nearly every measure -- light, durability, aesthetics, hygiene, and resale value.
Glass dividers transmit 85-92% of visible light, keeping both sides of the divided space bright and naturally lit.
Even in compact apartments and small offices, glass dividers maintain sightlines that make rooms feel larger than they are.
From moderate noise reduction (STC 26-30 with single pane) to serious acoustic isolation (STC 40-48 with double-glazed systems), glass dividers offer a.
All our dividers use tempered or laminated safety glass that meets building codes.
Glass dividers integrate with any interior style -- modern, transitional, industrial, or traditional.
Glass never needs painting, patching, or wallpaper replacement. It resists moisture, stains, and odors. A quick wipe with glass cleaner is all it takes.
Our Process
Every glass room divider project follows a structured five-step process that ensures precise measurements, optimal design, and flawless installation.
We visit your space to measure the opening, assess ceiling and floor structure for track or panel mounting, discuss how the space will be used when open.
We design the complete divider system including panel count, glass type and thickness, track configuration, hardware style, frame profile, and mounting.
Glass panels are cut to exact dimensions, tempered for safety, and finished with the selected privacy treatment.
Tracks are mounted to the ceiling structure, floor guides are positioned (if applicable), glass panels are hung and precision-adjusted, and all hardware.
After installation, we perform a detailed quality check covering panel alignment, track smoothness, seal tightness, hardware function, and glass clarity.
Common Questions
Answers to the questions our customers in DC, Virginia, and Maryland ask most often about glass room divider types, privacy options, installation, and maintenance.
Service Areas
We design, fabricate, and install custom glass room dividers for homes, offices, restaurants, and commercial spaces throughout Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland.
Arlington, McLean, Alexandria, Reston, Tysons, Fairfax, Falls Church, Vienna, Herndon, Ashburn, Leesburg, Great Falls, Sterling, Centreville, Manassas
Northern Virginia homeowners in open-plan homes install sliding and folding glass room dividers to create home offices, nurseries, and media rooms without losing the open feel. Arlington condos and Reston townhomes use top-hung glass dividers to maximize flexible living space in compact floor plans. McLean and Great Falls estates feature curved glass dividers as architectural statements.
Bethesda, Silver Spring, Rockville, Columbia, Chevy Chase, Gaithersburg, Bowie, Olney, Ellicott City, Germantown, College Park, Annapolis, Potomac, Laurel
Maryland restaurants in Bethesda and Silver Spring use folding glass dividers to create private dining rooms that open fully for busy weekends. Residential installations in Chevy Chase and Potomac feature suspended glass dividers as modern design statements in traditional homes. Rockville and Gaithersburg offices use sliding glass dividers for flexible conference rooms.
Georgetown, Dupont Circle, Logan Circle, Shaw, Capitol Hill, Navy Yard, Adams Morgan, U Street, Penn Quarter, NoMa, The Wharf, H Street, Foggy Bottom, Tenleytown
DC apartments and condominiums use glass room dividers to define functional zones within compact footprints -- separating sleeping areas from living spaces in studios and creating home offices in one-bedrooms. Restaurants along 14th Street, U Street, and in Navy Yard use smart glass dividers that switch between open and private modes for flexible dining layouts.
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Call us today or request a free estimate online. We will visit your space, measure the opening, discuss divider types, privacy glass options, and acoustic requirements, and design the perfect glass room divider for your home, office, or commercial space.
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