Framed and Frameless Glass Partition Systems
Our Framed and Frameless Glass Partition Systems are designed for spaces where natural light, visual openness, and a contemporary finish are the priority. Glass partitions replace solid walls with transparent or translucent panels, maintaining brightness across divided spaces while creating clear, professional boundaries between areas.
Framed glass partitions feature powder-coated aluminium profiles around each glass panel. The frame provides additional structural rigidity, better acoustic sealing between panels, and a more economical price point, making it the practical choice for offices, clinics, schools, and commercial fit-outs where performance and budget are equally important. Frameless glass partitions use minimal or no visible frame hardware, with glass panels supported by discreet ceiling tracks, floor channels, or wall-mounted patch fittings, delivering a seamless architectural look preferred in premium offices, boutique hotels, and luxury homes. Both systems are available in clear, frosted, tinted, acid-etched, or manifestation-printed glass with single and double-glazed options. For spaces requiring a door within the glass wall, our Single & Double-Door Partition Systems integrate seamlessly into both framed and frameless configurations. For larger openings that need to clear fully, a Sliding Folding Partition System may be the better fit. As part of our complete Internal Partition Solutions, every system is custom-manufactured to your exact space and installed by our trained team with no civil work required. FabFrame by Atul Glass serves homeowners, architects, interior designers, and commercial developers across Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu & Kashmir with a free site visit and zero hidden charges.
Advantages of Framed and Frameless Glass
- Preserves Natural Light Across Divided Spaces: Glass partitions allow daylight to pass freely through the wall, keeping both sides bright and open. This is particularly valuable in offices where maximising natural light across the floor reduces electricity costs, improves employee wellbeing, and creates a more productive working environment compared to solid wall divisions.
- Two Options for Every Budget and Aesthetic: Framed partitions offer structural robustness, better acoustic performance, and a lower cost, making them ideal for offices, schools, and commercial projects where performance matters most. Frameless partitions deliver a premium minimalist architectural look with minimal visual interruption, preferred for luxury homes, premium corporate offices, and hospitality interiors. The same glass specifications and finish options are available in both.
- Full Range of Glass Types Available: Clear glass for maximum transparency and an open feel; frosted or acid-etched glass for privacy while maintaining light flow; tinted glass for solar glare reduction; manifestation-printed glass for branded or decorative effects. Single-glazed options for standard residential use and double-glazed units for improved thermal and acoustic performance in offices and commercial spaces.
- Demountable and Reconfigurable: Our modular glass partition systems are designed to be disassembled and reinstalled in a new configuration without damaging the existing building structure. This makes them a smart long-term investment for offices that may need to reorganise their floor layout in the future, with no permanent commitment, no structural damage, and no wasted material.
- Clean, Non-Invasive Installation: Glass partition systems are installed using ceiling-mounted tracks and floor channels with no plastering, no breaking of existing walls, and no painting touch-ups required after installation. Most standard office partitioning projects are completed within 1 to 2 days. We schedule commercial installations during evenings or weekends to avoid disruption to your working hours.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Frameless glass partitions have no visible frame around the glass — panels are supported by ceiling tracks, floor channels, or wall-mounted patch fittings with minimal visible hardware. The glass appears to float, creating a seamless, architectural surface. They require thicker glass — typically 10mm or 12mm toughened — to maintain structural integrity without a surrounding frame. They are the right choice when premium aesthetics are the priority and the budget allows for the additional glass specification cost.
For most offices and commercial spaces, framed is the practical choice. For luxury homes, premium corporate headquarters, and boutique hospitality interiors, frameless is the preferred option.