With a lot of discussion about returning to the office, it may be time to refresh your space. We wanted to explore how using glass in your office design can improve natural light. It can also create a modern look and encourage teamwork while still being practical.
We have experience in office fit-outs and using our office glass whiteboard, here are some ideas we want to share:

Glass Walls and Partitions
Firstly, one use of glass in office design is floor-to-ceiling glass walls to divide spaces without blocking light.
These can be made of clear glass but if you want to provide a bit more privacy for meeting rooms or for members of the team who need that quiet and private space you could use frosted or tinted glass.
Switchable smart glass that transitions from transparent to opaque is another step up for privacy when needed.
Sliding glass partitions are another great option for flexible spaces and, moreover, can double up as glass dry wipe walls.
Glass Doors
Installing glass doors for conference rooms, private offices, or entryways helps to maintain visibility and light while defining spaces. You could consider frameless glass doors for a sleek, minimalist look.
Glass Desks and Furniture
Consider opting for glass-topped desks, meeting tables, or shelves for a modern, clean appearance.
Otherwise, writeable glass top meeting tables can make a great creative space for sharing ideas.
Combine glass furniture with metal or wood finishes for a balanced design.
Glass Ceilings or Skylights
If possible, install skylights or glass ceiling panels for the purpose of bringing in natural light and to create an airy feel.
Glass Decor
An easy application of glass in office design is the use glass decor like vases, sculptures, or wall-mounted glass art. These can add a touch of subtle elegance to your work space.
Glass Visual Aids
Glass dry-erase boards can replace and upgrade your work space compared to traditional whiteboards in meeting rooms.
Full glass wall board panels can offer a large creative dry wipe writing space to your office.
Projecting onto a glass board gives another handy function.
Using a magnetic glass whiteboard allows you to get even more creative in your space.
Moveable glass boards give added convenience moving from one place to another.
Glass Balustrades
If your office has stairs or mezzanines, use glass railings to maintain an open, connected feel giving clearer site lines. See our sister company Halifax Glass of more details on glass balustrades for office spaces.
Etched or Patterned Glass
Consider adding personality to your design with custom-etched glass. You can feature your company’s logo, mission statement, or even a fun decorative patterns!
Glass Dividers for Workstations
Use glass dividers between desks rather than a solid boards to maintain a sense of openness while offering separation. You could always frost or tint the glass to provide privacy while maintaining light levels.
Lighting with Glass
Incorporate glass light fittings or pendants to tie the look together and add visual interest. Many designs exist, ranging from traditional to modern. This can be a stylish way to upgrade from old office lighting panels.