A studio focused on glass room dividers.
Designed with taste, logic, and attention to real living.
Boundaries
Custom glass partitions for homes across NYC & the Tri-State area
without walls
Making space
Custom partitions designed with
taste, logic, and attention to real living.
make sense
stops working
When open space
03
You want focus
But the space doesn’t support it
02
You want privacy
But there’s nowhere to go
Every sound carries
01
You need space
But everything is happening around you
Kids running around.
Someone’s on a call.
behind it
The guy
experience across every stage
Hands-on
years in the field
8+
partitions delivered
1700+
I got into glass in 2017, in a small local shop. Any idea of glass cutting being rocket science disappeared pretty fast. A pencil-sized glass cutter, dust, heavy sheets, noise, and jokes.
From there I moved on to installations, and later into the office, working with clients.
2017
About a year later I co-founded WiseGlassNY with two guys from the same shop.
With nothing besides ambition, awful coffee, and a 2004 Honda Odyssey.
We built it from scratch into a seven-figure operation. More worked than anyone expected back in that shop.
I spent a lot of time trying to meet in the middle.
Over time, that middle stopped feeling like the right place to be. I’m better when I steer the whole thing. That’s when vision, logic, and execution actually line up.
2019
So now I run a smaller setup.
That way I can stand behind every part of it.
2025
Where boundaries
start to matter
Where
boundaries
start to matter
Open layouts
Wine room
Home office
Home gym
Dining room
Home bar

Open layouts

Open layouts are great, until you have to live in one.
At some point the rooms stop feeling like rooms. They become areas.
challenge
They don’t close the space.
They just make it make sense.
Glass doors keep the light and the openness,
but give you what open layouts usually don’t: privacy and acoustic comfort.
what helps

Wine room

A wine room looks best when nothing hides it,
but it still needs a bit of its own environment.
challenge
If there are kids around, a simple lock solves the obvious problem.
Glass partition keep the bottles visible, while helping the room hold temperature more steadily (and we add extra insulation if it’s a fully controlled setup).
what helps
Having a door turns it into a moment.
Something you choose to open.
thoughts

Home office

Most of us tried working from home without a proper setup. We remember how that went.
challenge
You stay connected. You can still follow whatever cartoon is happening on the other side.
A glass divider gives you a defined workspace and enough sound separation to actually focus, but without closing you off from the home.
what helps

Home gym

If you removed the partition here,
would you still call this a gym?
challenge
It`d be just one space doing too many things.
A boundary goes a long way.
It takes one partition to get
a real gym and a living space.
what helps

Dining room

The warmest memories often happen around a dining table, not in a living room.
Everyone at the table. Nobody rushing.
For a moment, you’re all just there.
That moment stays where it belongs when the doors are closed.

Home bar

Now this space isn’t just a wine room anymore.
It’s a part of the house you actually use.
challenge
You might not use it every day.
But when you do, separation matters.
When they are open, the house feels like one continuous space. When closed, the room does its own thing.
Sliding doors work especially well in situations like this.
what helps
Separate
without losing what matters

Stay connected

Keep the light

Keep the flow

Different spaces.
Same idea.
What makes
it work
What makes
it work
How boundaries
take shape
How it comes
together
From closed off
to light-filled
From living area
to living room
into place
Bringing it
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Set in place
Installed by the same team.
Clean. Precise. Finished.
04
Built to fit
Made specifically for this space.
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Everything measured
No guesses. No assumptions.
Measurements are on us.
02
Space understood
An in-person walkthrough of the space to narrow down the right solution.
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Cost outlined
A short form to define scope and pricing. By the time we meet, the context is already clear.
Pricing depends on layout, size, and configuration. Below are a few common setups to establish a realistic baseline.
Pricing depends on layout, size, and configuration.
Installation is included.
Below are a few common setups to establish a realistic baseline. Installation is included.
Where projects
usually land
Two swing doors
$4100-$4600
Two swing doors with fixed sidelights
$5200-$5800
Sliding door with fixed sidelights
$5600-$6200
Two sliding doors with fixed sidelights
$8700-$9300
Optional upgrades are considered separately and only when relevant. They include glass type, locks and custom details.
If this feels right
let's talk about your space