Private Offices and Executive Suites
Frameless and framed office fronts, sidelites, transoms, and acoustic assemblies for senior offices and executive floors.

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Private & Executive Offices
Executive-floor glass fronts, sidelites, transoms, and acoustic doors — detailed so the room reads as architecture, not as panels.
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Frameless Executive Fronts
Full-height frameless glass fronts for C-suite and executive offices — minimal perimeter, maximum architectural read.
Read moreAcoustic Partner Offices
Dual-glazed acoustic fronts, gasketed doors, and deck-to-deck drywall coordination for confidential conversations.
Read moreMixed Drywall & Glass Offices
Offices with one or two glass walls and the remainder drywall — clean transitions, matching reveals, coordinated finishes.
Read moreOverview
Private and executive offices are where partition, door, and acoustic decisions all come together. The finished room needs to feel architectural, perform acoustically, and integrate cleanly with the drywall and ceiling around it.
We handle the full assembly — front, door, sidelite, transom, and hardware — as a coordinated package.
Executive floors are where coordination shows. A partner office isn't just a glass front: it's a sidelite condition next to a wood door, a transom above, a drywall return on one side, a stone wall on the other. We draw the room — not just the glass — to make sure every reveal lands.

Specifications
- Front style
- Frameless, framed, or hybrid
- Door options
- Glass swing, wood swing, slider
- Sidelite
- Fixed glass beside door, matching finish
- Transom
- Above-door glass to ceiling or to deck
- Acoustic target
- STC 40+ for speech privacy
- Finish coordination
- Matches existing floor anodize/PVD
Why it matters
Executive presence
Frameless full-height glass reads more architectural than standard framed fronts.
Speech privacy
Acoustic dual-glazed assemblies protect confidential conversations.
Clean integration
Transoms, sidelites, and matching frame finishes tie glass and drywall together.
Private-office systems
- Full-height glass private-office fronts
- Glass sidelites beside solid office doors
- Frameless executive-office fronts
- Acoustic glass walls for speech privacy
- Laminated or frosted privacy glass
- Sliding-door systems where swing clearance is limited
- Glass transoms above office doors
- Matching aluminum framing throughout an office floor
- Integration with drywall partitions and ceiling systems

Scope at a glance
What's included
- Glass front, sidelite, transom, and door
- Hardware, closer, and lock
- Acoustic seals where specified
- Coordination with millwork and drywall trades
Not included
- Wood doors when not part of glass scope
- Window treatments and shades
- Furniture, desks, and credenzas
- Lighting and ceiling work
Where we deliver this
- C-suite and executive offices
- Partner offices in law and financial-services firms
- Senior management and director offices
- Family-office and private-wealth suites
- Mixed drywall-and-glass office layouts
Project highlights
Anonymized examples of recent work in this category.
Law firm partner corridor
28 partner offices, mixed wood-and-glass doors with full-height transoms, matched anodized finish to existing floor.
Private-wealth suite
Frameless dual-glazed acoustic fronts on a family-office floor, switchable privacy glass on the meeting-side wall.
C-suite renovation
Replaced framed fronts with frameless full-height assemblies during after-hours phased renovation.
Systems we work with
The CRL 487 Series wraps standard office walls and accommodates sidelites, doors, borrowed lites, and continuous office glazing for mixed drywall-and-glass layouts.
Frequently asked
Should an executive office use a swing or sliding door?
Most executive offices use a swing door for presence, but sliders are common when the floor plan is tight or a credenza limits the swing.
How is privacy handled on a glass executive office?
Options include laminated privacy interlayers, frosted bands, gradient films, or switchable privacy glass on the conference-facing wall.
Can we match existing aluminum finishes on a renovation?
Yes — we routinely match anodized and powder-coat finishes on phased renovations.
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Partitions & Fronts
Acoustic Glass Systems
Double-glazed and acoustically rated office systems that protect speech privacy in executive, legal, healthcare administration, and HR environments.
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Office Fronts & Partitions
Frameless and framed glass office fronts that bring daylight deep into the floorplate while defining private offices, conference rooms, and collaborative areas.
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Decorative & Privacy Glass
Frosted, etched, patterned, back-painted, laminated, and switchable glass — plus applied films and custom graphics.
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Let's scope your office glass package.
Send us your plans, finish schedule, or a few photos. We'll walk the space, recommend systems, and deliver a complete proposal — measure to punch-list.
