Glass is a popular material to use in home decor, it brings a contemporary and edgy feel to the space at once, it lets the light in while still separating if you need that. But there’s an edgier idea – smoked glass home decor! Smoked glass, which brownish or grey, brings those trendy moody vibes and gives contemporary chic to your space. How to incorporate it into your home decor Here are some ideas.
Smoked Glass Doors/ Partitions
Smoked glass can be used for home decor: you can make some smoked glass doors and space dividers. Smoked glass partitions are great to use in bathrooms: you will gently separate the spaces without cluttering a bathroom, which is often small. Smoked glass doors, especially sliding ones, can be installed in master suites, it’s a very effective and cool way to divide your en-suite bedroom, bathroom and closet giving them an edge at the same time. But smoked glass looks amazing not only in contemporary and minimalist spaces, it contrasts rustic and vintage spaces in a cool way, too – just imagine how it may look with stone walls! a minimalist bathroom with a smoked glass shower to separate the space gently and with an edgy feel
smoked glass sliding doors stand out in stone clad giving it a fresh and more modern look
a smoked glass door with window panes is a cool idea to separate your en-suite bathroom from the bedroom
a black marble bathroom feels luxurious, and a smoked glass shower adds style and an edgy feel
a contemporary space with a shower enclosed in smoked glass makes it separated and bolder
a masculine bedroom with a walk-in closet with a smoked glass wall partition to subtly divide the space
a modern grey bathroom clad with terrazzo and a smoked glass shower door for privacy
a smoked glass sunroom will keep more privacy and keep you away from the excessive sunlight
a smoked glass toilet door gives privacy and doesn't clutter the space too much
a smoked glass toilet door divides the zones in your bathroom gently, subtly, yet stylishly and edgy
a smoked glass door to the en-suite bathroom looks trendy and chic and doesn't make the space smaller
separate the en-suite bathroom from your bedroom with smoked glass doors to keep both spaces light-filled and connected
separate the shower with smoked glass doors from the rest of the bathroom to make it a bit divided
smoked glass sliding doors stand out in neutral minimalist spaces and divide them but not too much
Smoked Glass Furniture/ Lamps
A smoked glass cabinet or cabinets are great for kitchen decor and for dining rooms as it allows to show off your dishes and cups subtly without those in your face looks. Smoked glass desks and dining tables immediately raise your space to a new level, they look super exquisite and bold. One more way to include smoked glass into your home decor is to add some smoked glass lamps – table or pendant ones – to add an edge to your space, they will look cool everywhere. There are much more ideas to incorporate smoked glass in home decor, get inspired! a kitchen cabinet with smoke glass doors shows off the glasses and dishes but does it gently
a pair of smoked glass side tables is a bold idea for every modern living room
a refined kitchen with black cabinets and smoked glass upper cabinets plus white countertops for a contrast
a stylish and bold modern table lamp with a black glass base and a smoked glass lampshade for a contemporary space
a unique rounded smoked glass desk makes a statement in this vintage-inspired pastel home office
lit up smoke glass kitchen cabinets are ideal for masculine or minimalist spaces and look edgy
smoked glass pendant lamps over the dining table is bold and edgy idea to try
a fantastic dining table of a smoekd glass tabletop and copper legs and black leather chairs with copper legs for a moody dining room
such a smoked glass cabinet is a fresh and modern take on a refined vintage furniture piece
such a smoked glass pendant lamps cluster will bring an edgy feel to any space in your home
such gorgeous smoked bulb pendant lamps over your bed will make a cool statement
unique pendant lamps of smoked glass and with vintage refined chandeliers inside will be a conversation starter in your space