If meeting rooms lack privacy, double glazed glass partitions provide effective acoustic separation without compromising the open, light-filled environment. Used across offices, healthcare facilities and high-specification residential projects, double glazing glass partition systems are the preferred choice where performance and design are equally important.
Key features….

Acoustic Performance
The cavity between two panes reduces sound transmission more than single glazing can. For meeting rooms, executive offices and clinical spaces where privacy is a baseline requirement, double glazed glass partitions are the correct choice.

Privacy Without Solid Walls
Double glazed glass partitions give occupants privacy and a sense of enclosure while keeping natural light moving through the space. The visual weight of the system creates clearly defined areas without the need for solid construction.

Combines With Other Systems
The frame depth accommodates fire rating, acoustic interlayers and switchable privacy glass within the same installation. Even though the spec is complex, the finished installation doesn’t have to look like it — it can still look just as clean, modern and open.

System Options and Variations
Double glazing partition systems are available in frameless and framed configurations. Full height glass walls, fixed panels and integrated door solutions, including hinged and sliding, all sit within the same system.
Acoustic performance depends on the glass specification, the cavity width and whether an acoustic interlayer is incorporated. We work through all of this at the start so that the right system is ordered before we begin.
For commercial spaces where layouts change over time, double glazed glass partitions can be specified alongside movable partition systems.
Applications and Use Cases
In offices, double glazed glass partitions are the standard specification for meeting rooms, executive suites and any enclosed space where sound control is a requirement. In healthcare settings, they provide acoustic privacy and an easy-to-maintain, easy-to-clean surface. In residential projects, particularly open-plan homes, they provide homeowners with acoustic separation without committing to solid construction.
Hospitality and showroom environments use double glazing partition systems to manage noise levels and define zones while keeping the space light and open, creating a modern, inviting atmosphere.


Finishes and Enhancements
Integral blinds, manifestations and branding elements can all be incorporated. Switchable privacy glass can be integrated within the system where instant transparency control is needed alongside acoustic performance. Finishes and detailing are confirmed at the design stage alongside the technical specification.
Frequently Ask Questions
How much difference do double glazed glass partitions make to acoustic performance?
Significantly more than single glazing. The exact performance depends on the cavity width, glass specification and whether an interlayer is used — all of which we confirm before anything is ordered.
How do double glazing partition systems compare to single glazed partitions?
Single glazed partitions are the right choice where acoustic performance is not the primary requirement. Where it is, double glazing is the correct specification.
Can double glazed glass partitions include doors?
Yes. Hinged and sliding door solutions integrate directly into the system.
Can fire rating be combined with double glazing?
Yes. Our fire-rated glass partitions can be integrated with double glazing.
Can privacy features be added?
Integral blinds, manifestations and switchable privacy glass can all be incorporated.
Are double glazed glass partitions suitable for residential projects?
Yes. Open-plan homes and high-specification new builds are ideal where acoustic separation is a practical requirement.
How much do double glazed glass partitions cost?
It depends on the cavity width, glass specification and any additional performance requirements. Contact us for a free quote today.