9 Glass Dividers That Help Make More Room
Expand your space instantly with these magical glass partitions
Pragati Gupta Saxena
29 September 2020
Houzz India Contributor.
I've always had my heart and soul channelled into one thing -- creativity. Amidst the hassles of life, one bright morning, life happened to me! Since then, I've been pursuing my passion. So one would find me either glued to my laptop, or in a chaotic room full of paper shavings and paints, or in sweats revamping the house, or doing the salsa while I whip up another dessert! Whatever it has to be, it must be creative!
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Want to open up a room? Partition a room without shrinking its spaces? Glass partitions are the answer. Use glass partitions in place of walls or solid dividers. While they subtly define different areas, they never take away from the sense of space the room offers. They are decorative as well as create a flow, letting in more light and space. They double the functionality of a room with creative partitioning. Check out these stylish glass partition options and tell us what you think.
1. You can never beat the view of a water body, right? Especially when it is next to a space as serene as a temple. It is interesting to see the doha lettering on the glass wall that divides the puja room from the sky-lit pool of water. Not only does it provide a dramatic edge, it is also powerfully energising.
See these gorgeous puja rooms
See these gorgeous puja rooms
2. This etched-glass partition does not sacrifice privacy yet allows in a lot of beautiful natural light. A textured glass screen is always a good idea for intimate spaces when you want seclusion without darkness. You can also choose from different etched-glass panes for a different artistic effect. This one depicts a wave breaking on a shore.
Find a designer near you to plan your space
Find a designer near you to plan your space
3. This floor-to-ceiling, black-framed glass partition between the living and dining rooms is sophisticated and suave. The translucent pivoting panels on the frame provide an option to subtly create a boundary. This partition provides a physical divide but still maintains a visual connect between the two areas. The rotating glass panels and the tall height of this frame are an innovative, flexible tool that seamlessly blends in with the room.
More ways to divide rooms without building walls
More ways to divide rooms without building walls
4. This space gets a gentle glow because of the stained-glass partition. Stained glass is fantastic at bringing in gorgeously-hued light into otherwise staid rooms and introducing colour in the most unexpected of ways. The interiors of this house get an instant lift with the artistically done, coloured glass.
How to use stained glass in your home
How to use stained glass in your home
5. This is a classic example of a room within a room, partitioned to manage the expansive space. Wood and glass partitions demarcate a separate sitting zone for an area that is too big for a dining room. Another glass slider separates the backyard and the room. The slider allows you to be in the dining area and backyard – together and separately.
6. Etched-glass panes on either side of a staircase create a cosy enclosure for ascent. Running up to the top of the upper floor, they provide safety around the minimally designed stairs and also create a subtle partition between the entry passageway and the living room.
7. Here is another temple area with a glass divider, but this one is a glass sliding door partition. The glass ensures a constant visual connect with the puja room.
8. Taking a shower in this bathroom would leave little to anyone’s imagination! The master bedroom looks gigantically spacious with the clear glass wall partition. On a closer look, though, you see a roller blind at the top of the glass wall, which you can pull down to make the bathing experience more private.
See how you can use stained glass in your home
See how you can use stained glass in your home
9. The corner walls of this room are made of glass. It is as if you are sitting outdoors, enjoying all the beauty and greenery, in the middle of it all. But you are not. You are inside, where there is air-conditioning.
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Tell us:
Would you trade off some privacy to create chic zones with these glass dividers? Let us know in Comments below.
Read more:
How to Part a Room With 10 Quirky Dividers
Ingenious Ways in Which Book Racks Can Divide a Space
Tell us:
Would you trade off some privacy to create chic zones with these glass dividers? Let us know in Comments below.
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Really impressive ideas, but unfortunately everyone doesn't have such lavish and spacious houses.
Please suggest something for low budget families, small homes.
Thanks
Staircase panels are classy than having a plain glass