What do we like about glass? It looks ethereal and lightweight, and lets light in, and if we speak about separating the space, glass does it gently without looking too much. I’ve prepared a source of inspiration: a pack of glass space dividers in different styles and looks, let’s have a look at them.
Framed Glass Partitions
Framed glass space dividers fit many decor styles: rustic, glam, modern, industrial and many others. The frames can be wooden or metal ones, they can be done in black or white or other shades that you like. The glass can be clear, opaque, frosted and any other of your choice. It’s a great idea to separate a bedroom and bathroom or walk-in closet, a kitchen and a dining space, an entryway and a living room and in many other cases.
A black framed glass divider separates a small breakfast nook and the living room.
A framed frosted glass wall gently separates the kitchen and the dining room.
A framed glass partition separates the living room and the entryway without looking bulky.
A framed glass space divider lets the light in yet separates the spaces very well.
A framed glass space divider separates the dining space and kitchen very delicately.
A framed glass space divider to cover the entryway lets light in and looks lightweight.
Framed glass partitions separate the bedroom and the bathroom and perfectly fits the interior.
A large black frame glass partition that separates the bedroom and home office, and there's a curtain for more privacy.
Glass Partitions
A glass space divider with no framing looks more modern and edgy, and it’s a great idea if you want a seamless look. The glass can be clear, colored, opaque, frosted or any other – it depends on the degree of clearness that you want. Colored glass can also make a bold statement in the decor, and if you’ve chosen clear glass, think of getting a curtain to get more privacy.
A dark glass space divider separates the bedroom and the closet and keeps the space masculine.
A half glass partition makes the spaces separate enough yet connected and lets the light in.
A home office nook is separated from the living room with a blue opaque glass space divider.
An opaque glass space divider gently separates the master bathroom and bedroom.
An opaque glass space divider separates the bedroom space from the walk-in closet.
Colored glass space dividers are sheer but still they divide the spaces very well.
The bedroom is separated from the bathroom with a blue opaque space divider.
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