Glass Doors
Step into a world of sophistication and style with our exquisite glass doors. Designed to elevate any space, our cutting-edge collection features innovative designs, including reeded and fluted glass panels encased in sleek, contemporary frames. Embrace the interplay of light and privacy while adding a touch of modernity to your home or office. Discover the perfect fusion of elegance and functionality with our remarkable glass door selection, and reimagine your space with a touch of brilliance.
Why Go With a Glass Door?
Solid doors close a room off. A glass door does the opposite. It lets light pass through, makes smaller rooms feel bigger, and just looks good doing it. They work in pretty much any room, from ensuites and bedrooms to home offices and living areas. If you're renovating or just swapping out a tired old door, a glass door is a straightforward upgrade that makes a real difference.
Glass Door Styles We Carry
We've got a few different directions you can go with. Mirror glass doors are great for bedrooms and walk-in robes because you get a full-length mirror built right into the door. French glass doors with divided panels suit studies and living rooms if you're after something a bit more traditional. And if you want things simple and clean, our clear and translucent glass doors keep it minimal while still letting plenty of light through.
Glass Finishes to Suit Your Space
Not every room needs the same level of privacy, so we offer glass doors in a range of finishes including clear, frosted, translucent, reeded, and fluted. Reeded and fluted glass doors have been especially popular lately. They add texture and character without making a room feel dark or closed in. Frosted glass doors are a solid pick for bathrooms and ensuites where you want light but not full visibility.
Sizes and Specs
All our glass doors are built to fit standard Australian door openings, with a choice of widths and heights. You can go with 8mm or 12mm glass depending on the look and feel you're after. Every door comes in a slim, modern frame that suits both residential and commercial spaces.
Where to Use a Glass Door
There's no single right spot. A frosted glass door between a bedroom and ensuite keeps things light without giving up privacy. A mirror glass door on a robe or wardrobe saves wall space and looks sharp. French glass doors work well as a feature entrance to a lounge or office. And in open-plan setups, a glass door can break up a space without cutting off the flow.