Mixed Drywall & Glass Offices

Offices with one or two glass walls and the remainder drywall — clean transitions, matching reveals, coordinated finishes.

Mixed Drywall & Glass Offices
Cityproof Systems

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Mixed Layouts

Most private offices aren't all-glass. The hard part is making the glass wall meet the drywall wall without looking like an afterthought.

Glass-to-drywall transitions are detailed in shop drawings before fabrication: reveal depths, return conditions at corners, and finish overlap at the head are all drawn and approved. Sidelites and transoms tie a wood door into the glass front so the room reads as one composition.

We coordinate directly with the drywall and millwork trades on shared edges and openings.

What's covered

  • Glass-to-drywall transitions detailed in shop drawings
  • Sidelites next to solid office doors
  • Transoms above office doors
  • Matching aluminum framing across the floor
  • Coordination with drywall and millwork
  • Consistent reveal depths at every condition

Specifications

Front type
Framed or frameless glass + drywall returns
Door options
Wood swing, glass swing, or slider
Sidelite
Fixed glass beside door

Frequently asked

Who controls the drywall-to-glass joint?

We issue the shop drawings; the drywall trade builds to them. We're on-site for coordination during rough-in and finish.

Start a project

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.