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From antique mirror to stone textured: 10 premium window glass styles enhancing modern residential architecture

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 26, 2026, 10:00 IST
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From antique mirror to stone textured: 10 premium window glass styles enhancing modern residential architecture

Modern homes no longer use window glass only for lighting and ventilation. Glass has evolved into an essential design element in modern homes, making it elegant, providing privacy, adding texture, and giving the house a distinct character. With various designs to choose from, glass is now used in a variety of ways that totally change the look of the house.

Innovative styles of window glass have been designed to produce light, provide partitions, offer luxury bathrooms, unique windows, and contemporary decorations. These are 10 types of window glass that are revolutionizing modern interior architecture and creating modern aesthetics inside houses.

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Fluted glass

Fluted glass features vertical grooves that softly blur visibility while still allowing natural light to pass through. It adds texture and sophistication to interiors and is commonly used for partitions, cabinet doors, shower enclosures, and stylish windows in modern minimalist homes.

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Frosted glass

Frosted glass is designed to provide privacy without blocking light completely. Its translucent appearance makes it popular for bathrooms, office cabins, bedroom windows, and entry doors. It creates a soft and clean visual effect while maintaining a bright indoor atmosphere.

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Back painted glass

Back painted glass is created by applying colour to one side of the glass panel. This sleek and glossy glass is widely used in kitchens, wardrobes, accent walls, and office interiors because it gives spaces a polished and contemporary appearance.

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Antique mirror glass

Antique mirror glass adds a vintage and luxurious charm to interiors. Its slightly distressed reflective surface creates depth and elegance, making it ideal for feature walls, furniture panels, and decorative spaces inspired by classic European-style interiors.

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Stained glass

Stained glass is one of the oldest decorative glass styles and is still admired for its artistic beauty. Coloured patterns and designs allow light to create vibrant visual effects indoors. It is commonly used in churches, luxury homes, and statement window designs.



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Stone textured glass

Stone textured glass mimics the natural appearance of stone surfaces while maintaining the transparency of glass. It adds earthy elegance and privacy to interiors, making it suitable for bathrooms, partitions, and decorative walls in contemporary and nature-inspired homes.



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Fabric laminated glass

Fabric laminated glass combines glass layers with decorative fabric inserts. This creates unique textures and patterns while improving sound insulation and safety. The material is often used in luxury interiors, conference rooms, partitions, and customized decorative applications.



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Water droplet glass

Water droplet glass contains patterns resembling flowing or frozen water droplets. The textured finish distorts visibility while allowing light transmission, creating a stylish and calming effect. It is commonly used in bathrooms, spa-inspired interiors, and decorative partitions.



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Etched glass

Etched glass features decorative patterns carved onto the surface through chemical or sandblasting techniques. It adds artistic elegance while maintaining privacy. Homeowners often use etched glass for doors, windows, shower panels, and decorative partitions in sophisticated interiors.

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Low-e glass

Low-emissivity (low-e) glass is designed to improve energy efficiency by reducing heat transfer while allowing natural light indoors. It helps maintain indoor temperatures, reduces energy bills, and protects furniture from UV damage, making it highly popular in sustainable modern homes.
There have been significant changes in the use of glass in interior designs. At present, various kinds of glasses exist that not only serve an aesthetic purpose but are also practical and stylish. From fluted glass and smart glass to stained glass, each kind adds distinct character to the interior space.
Since contemporary architecture prioritizes designing rooms with more light and open spaces, different types of glass windows play an important role in modern interiors. Selecting the appropriate glass windows for your home interior can help make your rooms look even better..
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