Modern Glass Interior Doors

Modern glass interior doors are slim-framed aluminum-and-glass doors built for contemporary interiors, where the door is meant to read as a piece of architecture rather than a wood slab. The category covers swing, sliding, pivot, and pocket configurations sharing a common minimal aesthetic: thin frame, large glass area, and a baked aluminum finish in any RAL color. Crateworks builds the whole modern-glass interior range to order.

Best for: Renovations and new builds that lean modern, where doors should align visually across the home rather than each opening reading as a different product category.

Configurations

Across the range

The modern-glass aesthetic is not a single product. Pick the operation that fits the opening, the finish stays consistent across them.

Built to your opening

Every modern glass interior door is made to order. You specify:

  • Operation (swing, sliding, pivot, pocket)
  • Size
  • Glass (clear, frosted, fluted, patterned)
  • Frame finish (RAL)

Common questions

What counts as a modern interior glass door?
A modern interior glass door is a door where the panel is mostly glass set in a slim aluminum frame, finished cleanly in a single color, with no grilles, bevels, or decorative profiles. The look is minimal, the frame is thin, and the same aesthetic carries across whether the door swings, slides, or pivots.
Can different rooms use different operations and still match?
Yes. The whole modern-glass interior range shares one frame profile and one finish system, so a swing door in a study, a slider between living rooms, and a pivot at a primary suite read as one design language even though they operate differently. Specify the RAL frame color once and apply it across the house.
Does modern mean only clear glass?
No. Clear glass is the default, but the modern-glass range works with frosted, reeded, fluted, and patterned artistic glass too. The frame is what gives the door its modern read; the glass is chosen room by room.

A different category than a hollow-core slab

Most interior doors sold in the US are hollow-core: a thin MDF or veneer face over honeycomb cardboard, hung on stamped hinges. They warp in humidity, dent on impact, chip at the edges, and look like the cheapest finished element in the room. They exist to fill an opening, not to be part of the design.

A modern glass interior doors from Crateworks is a slim aluminum frame with glass or mirror infill, built to your opening, color-matched to the room, on hardware sized to carry the panel weight. Aluminum does not warp or rust, the finish does not need repainting, and the panel reads as architectural detail across the room rather than a closet front to hide.

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