You’ve seen it on Instagram. You’ve spotted it in a café, a boutique hotel lobby, or your neighbour’s newly renovated kitchen. That beautiful glass, not quite clear, not quite opaque, is doing something wonderful with light while somehow keeping things private. Chances are, it was frosted, fluted, or textured glass. And right now, these decorative glass finishes are absolutely everywhere in Australian homes and commercial spaces.

The best part? They’re far more accessible than most people realise. Whether you’re renovating a bathroom, updating a front door, or fitting out a commercial space in South East Queensland, there’s a custom glass finish that will transform how your space looks and feels.

Here’s what you need to know about all three.

What Is Frosted Glass  And Where Does It Shine?

Frosted glass is created by sandblasting or acid etching the surface of clear glass to produce a soft, translucent finish. Light passes through beautifully, but the view is obscured, which is exactly the point. It’s the perfect balance between openness and privacy.

You’ll find frosted glass doing heavy lifting in:

  • Bathrooms and shower screens  the classic application, and still one of the best
  • Office partitions  create separation without making a space feel closed off
  • Entry doors and sidelights  let natural light into your hallway without broadcasting your living room to the street
  • Internal windows  brilliant for maintaining light flow between rooms while keeping some visual separation

The aesthetic is clean, modern, and timeless. It doesn’t date, it doesn’t clash, and it works equally well in contemporary homes and heritage-style properties across Queensland.

Fluted Glass: The Texture Taking Over Modern Interiors

If you’ve been paying attention to interior design trends over the last couple of years, you already know fluted glass is having a serious moment. Those vertical grooves  creating a gentle, rhythmic texture and a soft visual distortion, have become one of the defining looks of modern Australian interiors.

And it’s not hard to see why. Fluted glass manages to feel simultaneously retro and completely contemporary. It adds visual interest and depth without being loud or fussy.

Where does it work best?

  • Kitchen cabinetry with fluted glass inserts in upper cabinets is one of the most popular upgrades right now
  • Room dividers and partitions  create separation with personality
  • Internal doors and feature panels  instantly elevate a space
  • Commercial fit-outs, cafés, offices, and retail spaces are embracing it for good reason

The subtle distortion that fluted glass creates offers a degree of privacy alongside its style, making it genuinely practical, not just decorative.

Textured Glass: Decorative Patterns for Spaces With Character

Textured glass is the broadest of the three categories, covering a wide range of patterned and decorative glass options beyond the clean lines of frosted or fluted finishes. Think rippled, rain, cathedral, seadrift, or gluechip patterns, each one creating its own unique interplay of light, shadow, and privacy.

Textured glass offers a beautiful and versatile solution for modern homes and offices, providing a unique combination of benefits that traditional clear glass can’t match. With textured glass, you can enjoy natural light while maintaining privacy, with intricate patterns available in various styles to complement any décor, from classic to contemporary.

Textured glass suits:

  • Entry and internal doors, especially in heritage or character homes, where plain glass feels out of place
  • Cabinet doors and wardrobes  add elegance while hinting at what’s inside
  • Bathrooms and wet areas have a more decorative alternative to standard frosted glass
  • Feature panels and splashbacks  are a design statement that’s also functional

The Benefits Across All Three Finishes

Whether you choose frosted, fluted, or textured glass, the core benefits are consistent:

  • Privacy without sacrificing light, none of these finishes block natural light the way a solid wall does
  • Aesthetic uplift  glass becomes a design feature, not just a functional material
  • Versatility: all three work across residential and commercial applications
  • Low-maintenance quality glass is durable, easy to clean, and built to last

How to Choose the Right Finish for Your Space

Not sure which direction to go? Here’s a simple starting point:

  • Need straightforward privacy with a clean look?Frosted glass
  • Want texture, style, and a touch of the current design moment? → Fluted glass
  • After something decorative with real character? → Textured glass

Still not sure? That’s what we’re here for.

Talk to True Blue Glass

At True Blue Glass, we’re a 100% Australian owned family business serving South East Queensland, and helping people find the right glass solution for their space is genuinely what we love doing. Our fully qualified glaziers are AGWA-accredited, our work is always tidy and thorough, and we’ll give you an honest recommendation, not just the most expensive option.

Whether it’s a new installation, a replacement, or a renovation upgrade, get in touch with the True Blue Glass team today and let’s find the perfect finish for your space.