What we cut custom glass for
Our custom glass work covers a wide range of residential and commercial applications. Here's a closer look at some of the most common projects we help with — and how each one is handled.
Cabinet glass inserts
Looking for cabinet glass near you? We cut glass cabinet inserts to your exact cabinet dimensions, so you get a clean, finished look without the hassle of trying to make a standard size work. Whether you have upper kitchen cabinets, a built-in bookcase, or a custom display unit, we'll measure and cut inserts that fit flush and look like they were always meant to be there. Clear, frosted, or textured — your choice.
Glass table tops and protectors
A glass table top protector is one of the smartest ways to extend the life of a wood or stone surface while keeping it looking its best. We cut custom glass table tops and protective covers to fit dining tables, coffee tables, desks, and countertops of any shape or size. Beveled edges, polished edges, flat polish — we'll finish it the way you want it. If you need a replacement piece or something cut from scratch, we can handle both.
Glass shelf inserts
Glass shelving adds a light, open feel to any space — and when it's custom cut glass sized to your exact unit, it fits and functions far better than anything pre-made. We cut glass shelf inserts for closets, bathrooms, kitchens, retail displays, and entertainment units. Tempered glass is available for shelves that need to support heavier loads, and we'll edge-finish each piece so there are no sharp corners to worry about.
Decorative glass panels
From interior room dividers to decorative accent panels, custom glass can define a space in a way few other materials can. We work with homeowners and designers to cut and install decorative glass panels in a range of styles — clear, frosted, patterned, and more. Whether it's a focal point in a living room or a subtle detail in an entryway, we'll help you get the look right.
How we cut custom glass
If you've ever searched for glass cutting near you and felt unsure about what the process actually involves, here's a straightforward look at how we work — from your first call to the finished piece in your hands.
1. Measurement and spec review
Every custom glass job starts with accurate measurements. For most projects, we'll measure on-site to make sure we're working with the real dimensions of your space — not a rough estimate. If you already have precise measurements, we can work from those too. We'll also confirm the glass type, thickness, and edge finish that's right for your application before anything gets cut.
2. Glass selection
Not all glass is the same, and the right choice depends on where it's going and what it needs to do. We'll help you choose between clear, frosted, tempered, laminated, and patterned options based on your project — whether that's a cabinet glass insert near you, a glass table top protector, or a decorative panel. For anything that needs to meet safety codes — like shelving, table tops, or enclosures — we use tempered glass as standard.
3. Precision cutting
This is where glass cutting near you either goes right or wrong. We use professional-grade cutting equipment and take the time to score and break each piece cleanly, without chipping or micro-fractures along the edge. Custom cut glass near you should fit precisely — and that requires both the right tools and the experience to use them correctly. We don't rush this step.
4. Edge finishing
A cut edge left unfinished is sharp, fragile, and unpleasant to handle. Every piece we cut gets an appropriate edge treatment — flat polish, pencil polish, beveled, or seamed — depending on the application and your preference. This is what separates a professional result from a DIY one, and it's a step we take seriously on every job regardless of size.
5. Delivery or installation
Depending on your project, we can deliver finished glass pieces ready for you to place, or our team can handle the full installation on-site. Either way, we take care in transporting every piece so it arrives in perfect condition. If you're working with us on a larger remodel or renovation, we'll coordinate the glass work around your other trades so nothing holds up the timeline.