When selecting glass for your interior doors, you have a variety of options to choose from. The type of glass you select will not only affect the look of your space but also its functionality, privacy, and safety. At Royal Door, we offer a wide range of glass styles to suit any home. This guide will help you understand the different types of glass available and how to choose the right one for your needs.
Three Main Categories of Glass
Glass is typically classified into three main categories: clear, textured, and frosted glass.
- Clear Glass β Completely transparent, allowing maximum light transmission and an open feel.
- Textured Glass β Features a pattern imprinted onto it to partially obscure the view.
- Frosted Glass β Has a consistent frosted appearance that provides privacy while still letting light through.
Each category serves different purposes, from aesthetic enhancement to functional privacy solutions. Below is a breakdown of the various types of glass you can choose from within these categories.
Types of Clear Glass
Clear glass provides an elegant and open feel to any space. It is perfect for doors where visibility and natural light are priorities.
- Clear Flat Glass β Standard transparent glass that allows full visibility, often used in modern and minimalist designs.
- Clear Bevelled Glass β Features angled edges that create a subtle decorative effect, adding a touch of sophistication.
Types of Textured Glass
Textured glass adds a stylish element to your interior doors while offering some level of privacy. Each pattern creates a unique look and feel.
- Cathedral Glass β A lightly textured, wavy glass that distorts visibility while still allowing ample light to pass through.
- Β½β Reeded Glass β Vertical ridges give this glass a sleek, modern aesthetic while diffusing light and obscuring the view.
- 1/8β Reeded Glass β Similar to Β½β reeded glass but with finer lines for a more delicate texture.
- Cotswold Glass β Features a rustic, natural texture that resembles rippling water, ideal for traditional and country-style interiors.
- Pinhead Glass β A subtle, dotted texture that provides mild privacy while maintaining a bright, airy feel.

Types of Frosted Glass
Frosted glass is perfect for spaces where privacy is a priority, such as bathrooms and offices, while still allowing light to filter through.
- Sandblasted Glass β Achieves its frosted look through a high-pressure sandblasting process, creating an even and elegant finish.
- Acid Etched Glass β Uses acid to create a smooth, satin-like frosted appearance that is fingerprint-resistant and easy to clean.
- White Laminated Glass β Made with a white interlayer that provides a consistent frosted effect and enhanced durability.
What is Tempered Glass?
Tempered glass, also known as safety glass, is designed for increased strength and safety. The process involves heating regular glass to a high temperature and then rapidly cooling it, making it up to four times stronger than standard glass.
Key Benefits of Tempered Glass:
- Withstands greater pressure and impact before breaking.
- If it breaks, it shatters into small, rounded pieces instead of sharp shards, reducing injury risk.
- Ideal for high-traffic areas, childrenβs rooms, and safety-conscious homeowners.
What is Laminated Glass?
Laminated glass consists of two glass panels bonded together with a protective film in between. It was originally developed for shatter resistance and is often used in security applications.
Key Benefits of Laminated Glass:
- If broken, the glass adheres to the inner film rather than shattering, making it safer than traditional glass.
- Soundproofing qualities β The layered structure helps to reduce noise transmission, making it an excellent choice for offices and bedrooms.
- Increased security β The interlayer makes it nearly impossible to break through, offering added protection against forced entry.
Choosing the Right Glass for Your Interior Doors
When selecting glass for your interior doors, consider the following factors:
- Aesthetic Appeal β Do you want a modern, minimalist look with clear glass, or a more decorative touch with textured or frosted glass?
- Privacy Needs β For bedrooms, bathrooms, or offices, frosted or textured glass is a better choice.
- Safety Concerns β Homes with children or high-traffic areas may benefit from tempered or laminated glass.
- Noise Reduction β If sound insulation is a concern, laminated glass is an excellent option.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right type of glass for your interior doors is essential for achieving both the desired look and functionality in your home. Whether you opt for clear, textured, or frosted glass, or require the added safety of tempered or laminated glass, Royal Door has a variety of options to suit your needs.
By understanding the different glass types available, you can make an informed decision and enhance both the beauty and practicality of your interior doors. If you’re still unsure, contact us for expert guidance in selecting the perfect glass for your space!