Customized Glass Tops for Your End Tables

End tables serve multiple functions from holding beverages and remote controls, to showcasing personal items and bringing balance to your home décor. Glass top end tables help reflect light from windows or lamps, and can serve as functional art inside your home.

At Glass Doctor, we offer custom glass solutions for your home, including designing and replacing the glass for your end table and other pieces of furniture. Call us at 855-603-1919 to schedule your in-home consultation today.

Why Choose Glass Tops for End Tables?

A simple end table can bring a room to life and bring out the best features in your other furniture. Here are just a few reasons you should choose a glass top:

  • Enhances style and decor
  • Protects your furniture against harmful UV rays
  • Prolongs the life of your wood furniture
  • Cleans it easily and quickly
  • Increases the amount of light in a room

Custom Glass Solutions for Your Home

Glass Doctor glaziers will custom-cut glass for you at affordable prices. Here are just a few solutions we offer:

  • Custom cut shapes
  • Tinting
  • Shading
  • Frosted glass tops
  • Transparent glass tops
  • Textured glass tops
  • Glass top framing
  • Thickness
  • Balancing home design

Glass Edging Options

If you have a busy home, your end table is going to see a lot of traffic from friends, family, and pets. The best way to prevent these types of accidents is to consult your glass experts about custom glass edge options. Ask about thicker glass options, like tempered glass, to reduce the risk of injury in the home.

At Glass Doctor, we provide 14 edge profiles so you get just the right look for your table:

Call Glass Doctor Today

Contact your local Glass Doctor experts at 855-603-1919 to schedule your in-home consultation. We can review edging detail, glass tint, thickness, child safety issues, and other concerns you may have when shopping for the right glass top for your end table.

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Sources:

Scientific American: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-is-tempered-glass-mad/