Office Partitions
Create Private Spaces Without Sacrificing Light
Glass office partitions are the perfect solution for businesses looking to balance privacy, collaboration, and style. At Abbotsford Glass, we design and install custom glass partition systems that divide your space without making it feel closed off. Whether you’re modernizing a traditional office or building from the ground up, our glass partitions help create a clean, professional look while letting in natural light.
From conference rooms and private offices to co-working environments and reception areas, our partitions are tailored to your space and needs.

Flexible, Functional, and Fully Customized
- Frameless, framed, or semi-framed designs
- Clear, frosted, tinted, or decorative glass options
- Custom heights, widths, and configurations
- Integrated doors with swing or sliding hardware
- Sound-rated glass for added privacy
- Clean installation with minimal disruption
We work closely with designers, contractors, and property managers to ensure a smooth process from start to finish.

Glass Office Partitions Repair FAQs
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What are the benefits of glass office partitions? Glass partitions improve natural light flow, reduce noise, and give your office a clean, modern aesthetic. They also help create defined spaces without making the area feel cramped or closed off.
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Can you install doors within the partition walls? Yes. We can integrate swing or sliding glass doors into your partition system to match the layout and functionality of your space.
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Do you offer frosted or privacy glass options? Absolutely. We offer frosted, patterned, and tinted glass options to provide privacy while still maintaining an open, bright feel.
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Are glass partitions soundproof? While no glass is fully soundproof, we offer sound-rated glass that helps significantly reduce noise between offices and meeting rooms.
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Do you handle installation for commercial spaces of all sizes? Yes. We work on projects of all sizes—from small office upgrades to full-scale commercial renovations across the Fraser Valley.