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The main purpose of stained glass partitions is to delimit space and bring a special touch to the interior. To create stained glass doors and partitions, they are used various technologies: fusing, Tiffany, jellied, sandblasting type of processing, classic, beveled and film. Any technique will make your decor unique.
Stained glass doors and partitions require careful selection of the design, its shape and size, color palette, and stained glass technique. The color scheme of a stained glass door or partition should match the color palette of the entire room.
Stained glass doors and partitions are installed in the following rooms: hallway, living room, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, nursery, as well as in the office. If the door or partition is made in the form of a sliding structure, then you need to carefully select the stained glass technique. For such a design, the door leaf should not be heavy so that the guide rails can withstand the weight of the door leaf.
For large and wide partitions, a landscape pattern or a pattern of geometric shapes is ideal. IN dark rooms It is recommended to install transparent stained glass, so the room is filled with light, and the stained glass pattern will beautiful decor. For bright rooms interesting solution There will be installation of stained glass windows with a non-transparent texture. Such glass will diffuse light throughout the room.
Combination of styles with stained glass partitions
You can buy stained glass partitions in a specialized workshop. Stained glass partitions made using Tiffany and fusing techniques will cost much more than all others. In general, the cost of a stained glass partition and door will be influenced by the type of structure, the materials from which it will be made, the size and technical features partition structures.
Stained glass partitions can be created in absolutely any style: classic, modern, art deco, Provence, loft, ethno, fusion, high-tech and oriental.
To zone living space, especially in small apartments, it is not necessary to erect blank walls. Mobile interior dividers or decorative partitions for zoning space in a room, made of translucent materials, will simultaneously separate and unite rooms without disturbing natural insolation. Our selection contains a variety of options for such designs.
Partition as a decorative element
1. Pergola partition
Designers Natalya Tsetsulina, Maria Malyshkina. Photo: Artyom Semyonov
An air partition 160 cm wide, visually separating the kitchen-dining area from the living room, is made of horizontal wooden slats, covered with dark brown stain. Together with the floral wallpaper, an image appeared summer gazebo in the lap of nature.
2. Display partition
A floor-to-ceiling display case made of 10 cm thick double-layer tempered glass separates the shoe changing area in the hallway from the living room. Inside the transparent parallelepiped there is an art object – a fragment of a bizarrely shaped tree – placed on public display.
3. Lawn partition
Architect Egor Kurilovich. Photo: Daria Lyskovets
An unusual floor-to-ceiling partition, reminiscent of a lawn with thick grass, not only zones the studio apartment, but also serves as an LCD TV holder. The frame of the structure, 160 cm wide and 20 cm thick, is made of a metal profile and lined with a rolled covering that imitates a lawn. At the same time, all the wires of the home theater and TV are hidden under the casing.
4. Fireplace partition
The central composition with a bio-fireplace not only serves as decoration for all zones, but also marks the boundaries between neighboring “clusters”.
Lace wall
5. Glass partition
Architect Maria Mezentseva. Photo: Ivan Sorokin
In this case, the studio is zoned using a transparent decorative partition. Its length exactly matches the size of the sofa in the living room. Abstract patterns created according to the architect’s sketches are sandblasted onto the glass of the structure. They are inspired by images of wind and waves, and each of the three panels has different designs. The lower part of the partition is covered with wallpaper, which is covered with durable glass.
6. Tempered glass partition
Architect-designer Tatyana Zhivolupova, decorator Tatyana Evstratova, visualization: Anastasia Yashchenko
When closed, such a lace curtain, which is actually tempered glass with a sandblasted pattern, will separate the parents' bedroom from the living room, but at the same time let in daylight.
7. Mobile screen and curtain
Architect-designer and visualizer Sofia Starostina
The bedroom and living room, located in the same room, were separated using a mobile screen and curtains. Zoning is also facilitated by wallpapers with the same ornament, but in different color scheme
8. Lattice with ornament
Architect and visualizer Maria Glagoleva
A translucent openwork partition visually separates but provides insolation to the living room.
Based on the matryoshka principle
9. Room within a room
Architect and visualizer: Natalya Tarasova
With the help of a canopy and thick drapery, it was possible to create a “room within a room” - an isolated space for sleeping, reading and psychological relief.
10. Translucent partitions
Design and visualization: Natalia Grishchenko and Anna Kashutina
A bathroom with partitions made of lime-colored translucent tempered glass is a bold decision that presupposes a high degree of trust between the residents of the apartment. However, it has thick drapes for privacy.
11. Futuristic cube
Studio zi-design interiors, visualization Created in Space
The fastenings of frameless glass panels are hidden in an L-shaped niche with lighting, which in the evenings will turn the sleeping area into a futuristic object. And with the help of translucent curtains along the inner perimeter of the cube, you can create a private space.
12. Lightbox
Architect and photographer: Artemy Saranin
The boundaries of the sleeping area, located in the center, marked by a thin welded metal frame with glass screens, will practically dissolve in space. And with the white textile curtains closed, the room turns into a kind of lightbox.
Mobile partitions
13. Sliding partition made of shaded glass
Architect, designer Irina Ilyina. Photo: Ivan Sorokin
When the panels of the sliding partition made of shaded glass are open, the kitchen and living room areas merge together, and when they are closed, they are completely separated. At the same time, it remains possible to get into the hall from both rooms.
14. Sliding partition
Architect: Svetlana Tyagovskaya. Photo: Daria Alexandrova
Another option with transparent sliding partitions. In this case, the canvases are lined, clearly marking the boundaries between the kitchen and living room areas.
Textile partition
15. Textile drapery
Interior designer and visualizer Ksenia Krupenina
In this example, to isolate the kitchen from the seating area with a sofa and TV, the author of the project suggests using textile draperies.
16. Draperies in openings
Architect-designer and visualizer Elena Bogatyreva
Tacked in the center, fabric draperies hanging in open openings visually separate the kitchen and hallway from the living room.
17. Neutral curtains
Designer Yulia Lapteva, visualization Veronika Mitina
The room with a bay window was divided into a living room and a bedroom using sliding glass partitions and draperies. This mobile solution made it possible to combine the zones into one open space where natural light would not be disturbed, and thick curtains, if necessary, would help isolate the sleeping area. At the same time, the fabric is matched to the color of the gray walls and looks neutral on both sides of the partition.
Pass-through rack
18. Geometric abstraction
Designers Ksenia Dubrovskaya, Elena Samarina, architect Ilyas Khalitov, Visualization: Ksenia Dubrovskaya, Elena Samarina
Pass-through shelving marks the boundary of the room, but also serves as a storage system. Thanks to its “transparency”, the hall is visually united with the living room and illuminated by daylight.
19. Functional septum
Studio head Elena Mizotina, design and visualization Elena Danilina
A pass-through shelving unit will help separate the living room from the bedroom and at the same time maintain the level of insolation of the room. And on its shelves there will be a collection of books and accessories from travel.
20. Partition-rack
Architect and visualizer Vladimir Ivanov
A means of zoning a private room will be a three-section through shelving, which will separate the place intended for sleep and relaxation from the work area.
The use of stained glass technology allows you to decorate a room in an original way, highlight its style and sophistication, and create the necessary coziness and comfort. Stained glass partitions that transmit rays of light through colored glass look especially impressive in spacious rooms with good lighting - living rooms, halls, dining rooms and studios.
In addition to aesthetics and beauty, interior stained glass partitions allow you to effectively divide space into zones without interfering with capital structures.
Types of partitions with stained glass windows
Design features make it possible to divide partitions with stained glass elements into several types:- Stationary - act as a replacement for main walls, they are installed more often in small rooms, as they visually make the space wider.
- Sliding – in demand in rooms where clear zoning is not required. The movability of the panels makes it easy to divide the room into parts if necessary and restore the integrity of the decor.
- Stained glass screens are mobile structures, installed in office premises to protect from sunlight or to highlight individual zones.
The GLASSTRONG company offers a large selection of partitions at an attractive price. From us you can order and buy products based on individual sketches, as well as designs developed by our designers.