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Wall Partitions in Greater Seattle

Framed and frameless partitions for residential and office.

Framed glass stairs wall partition wall with minimal hardware

Glass partitions are an interior architecture product — they shape a room without closing it down. We do residential applications (home office partitions, master bath divisions, dressing room separations) and commercial work (open-plan offices, conference rooms, retail fitting room separations).

For residential, the most common application is a frameless partition between a master bath and a sleeping or dressing area, or between a home office and an adjacent living space. The glass keeps the rooms visually connected and lets light flow across both, while creating a real acoustic and physical separation. For master baths in primary suites, we typically pair the partition with a frameless shower enclosure on a coordinated hardware schedule so the two installs read as a single design moment.

For commercial, partitions are used to define meeting rooms and offices in open-plan spaces without closing them off completely. Frameless systems with minimum exposed hardware read most architectural; framed systems are sturdier, easier to integrate doors into, and accommodate higher ceilings or wider spans. For meeting rooms where speech privacy matters, we spec laminated glass with an acoustic interlayer — this is a meaningful upgrade over single-pane glass and the only reliable way to keep conversation contained.

Sliding partitions are useful where a space needs to flex between open and closed configurations — a guest suite that doubles as a study, a conference room that opens to a wider lobby for events, a residential home office that needs to close off when video calls happen. The top-tracked sliding hardware comes in our standard 14 finishes; the visual weight of the track itself depends on whether you choose minimal exposed hardware or a more architectural channel.

We coordinate every partition install against the surrounding finish schedule — paint, flooring, ceiling work — so the install lands cleanly into a finished space rather than requiring patch-up afterward.

Included

What's included

  • On-site measure
  • Glass spec — clear, satin etched, or back-painted
  • Framed or frameless system
  • Fabrication and install

Options

Configurations

Frameless

Glass set into a top track and floor channel with no visible vertical hardware between panels — the cleanest read.

Framed (post-and-panel)

Aluminum or steel posts with glass infill; takes door integration and structural loads more readily.

Sliding glass partition

Top-tracked sliding panels for room divisions that need to open and close.

FAQ

Frequently asked about wall partitions

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