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Sydney Glass Partitioning
If you’re looking for a way to divide space without shutting it down, glass partitioning is the perfect solution.
At All Glass Balustrading Systems, located in Wetherill Park and servicing clients across Sydney, we design and install glass partitions that maximise light, visibility and functionality. Ideal for offices, studios, retail stores and even open-plan homes, these partitions allow you to define areas while keeping the space open and connected.
Whether you need to reduce noise, improve layout or add a clean architectural feature, glass partitioning delivers on all fronts—without the heavy feel of traditional walls or cubicles.
Create flexible, light-filled spaces that work better for you. Call
0477 292 001 to talk through your options or arrange a custom quote.
Modern, Functional & Built to Last
Glass partitioning is about more than looks—it’s a practical investment in your space. Made from toughened safety glass, these partitions are strong, durable and designed to handle high-traffic environments. They can be installed in a variety of configurations, including full-height walls, half walls, sliding panels or hinged doors.
They’re ideal for commercial fitouts where teams need collaboration and privacy in equal measure, or for residential zones where natural light is a must. The bonus? They’re incredibly low-maintenance. Glass doesn’t dent, warp or absorb moisture, and it’s easy to keep clean and streak-free with just a quick wipe.
Whether you’re renovating or starting from scratch, glass partitioning offers a stylish, functional way to organise your space.
Tailored Designs for Any Setting
No two spaces are exactly the same, which is why custom-fit partitioning makes all the difference.
With professional design and installation, glass panels can be tailored to suit your specific floorplan, ceiling heights and layout goals. Choose from clear, frosted, tinted or patterned glass to suit your style and privacy needs.
Hardware and frames are available in a range of finishes to complement modern, industrial or minimalist design themes. Once installed, the transformation is instant—spaces feel brighter, more open and easier to use.
A well-designed glass partition system isn’t just an aesthetic choice—it’s a smart way to boost comfort and productivity in any environment.



Frequently Asked Questions
Are glass partitions soundproof?
Glass partitions offer some acoustic insulation, especially when using double-glazed panels or acoustic-rated systems. While standard single-pane glass reduces noise transfer, it won’t eliminate sound entirely.
For areas where sound control is a priority—like meeting rooms or private offices—specialised glass types or seals can improve performance. Acoustic performance also depends on the installation method, panel size and surrounding materials.
Can glass partitioning be used in homes, or is it just for offices?
Absolutely—glass partitions are becoming increasingly popular in residential settings. They’re used to separate living areas, home offices, kitchens or ensuites without blocking light or making spaces feel small.
Sliding glass doors or fixed panels can help maintain flow and openness while still creating functional zones. They’re also ideal for small apartments or homes with open layouts where flexibility and visual space matter.
What types of glass are used for partitioning?
Most glass partitions are made from toughened (tempered) glass due to its strength and safety properties. This glass is heat-treated to be more impact-resistant than standard glass and, if broken, it shatters into small, blunt pieces instead of sharp shards.
Options include clear, frosted, tinted or laminated glass, depending on the level of privacy and design you’re after. Frosted or textured glass is commonly used for added discretion in offices or bathrooms.