Whether you’re remodeling your home, designing a storefront, or updating your office interior, glass continues to be one of the most versatile and impactful materials in modern design. In 2025, Tulsa homeowners and business owners are embracing glass in bold new ways—from advanced smart glass to decorative textured panels that add both function and personality.

At Glassco Supply, we stay on the cutting edge of product trends, fabrication techniques, and installation styles. Here’s a closer look at what’s trending in Tulsa this year and how you can use these updates to elevate your space.

Planning a remodel or upgrade this year? Contact us to explore custom glass options that fit your vision and your budget.

Want to see how these trends could work in your home or business? Schedule a consultation with our team and get real product samples brought to your site.

1. Smart Glass Technology for Residential and Commercial Projects

Smart glass, also known as switchable glass or privacy glass, uses an electric current to change between clear and frosted with the flip of a switch or voice command. It’s ideal for homeowners who want both openness and privacy, as well as business owners looking to control visibility on demand.

Common Applications:

  • Master bathroom windows or shower enclosures
  • Conference rooms and meeting spaces
  • High-end storefronts and display cases

Glassco offers smart glass solutions that integrate with most smart home systems, allowing full control of light and privacy throughout the day.

Thinking about smart glass for your space? Set up a time to meet and experience the product in action with our team.

2. Fluted, Ribbed, and Reeded Glass Panels

Textured glass is making a major comeback, especially in kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial interiors. Fluted and reeded styles offer just enough distortion to provide privacy without sacrificing light.

Where Tulsa clients are using it:

  • Cabinet doors and pantry glass
  • Office partitions
  • Decorative room dividers
  • Entry doors with sidelights

These styles allow light to pass through while softening the view, which makes them perfect for open floor plans or high-traffic spaces where some separation is needed.

To see how textured glass compares to clear and frosted options, check out our article: Office Renovations in Tulsa: The Rise of Glass Partitions

3. Matte and Colored Glass Finishes

Matte glass is gaining traction for its ability to diffuse light while offering a sleek, modern finish. This trend is often seen in bathroom upgrades and built-in shelving, as well as furniture and backsplashes.

Other finish trends include:

  • Bronze, gray, and blue-tinted glass
  • Back-painted glass in bold colorways
  • Etched panels with custom patterns or branding

We work with both residential and commercial clients to design matte and tinted installations that feel high-end and timeless.

4. Frameless Glass in Unexpected Places

Frameless glass is no longer just for showers. In 2025, we’re seeing more Tulsa homeowners use frameless glass for:

  • Stair railings and balconies
  • Wine rooms and display walls
  • Floating shelves and tabletop inserts

These clean-lined applications help highlight materials like hardwood, stone, and tile while allowing the architecture of the space to shine through.

Need inspiration for your remodel? View our breakdown of frameless glass uses in this related guide: Frameless vs. Framed Shower Doors

5. Energy-Efficient Glass That Performs in Every Season

Style is important, but Tulsa homeowners are also prioritizing performance. Modern energy-efficient glass solutions combine beauty with smart design to improve insulation and lower utility bills.

Glassco installs energy-rated glass systems that include:

  • Low-E coatings
  • Gas-filled double or triple glazing
  • Thermal breaks for improved comfort

If you’re considering larger panels or full-window replacements, ask us about energy-efficient upgrades that qualify for tax credits and rebates.

6. Custom-Cut Glass Features That Fit Tulsa Homes

No two homes or buildings are the same. That’s why custom sizing, edge polishing, and fabrication are more popular than ever. We help clients across Tulsa, Jenks, and Sapulpa install:

  • Oversized shower panels
  • Angled skylights
  • Corner windows
  • Glass cutouts for cabinetry or vanities

With our in-house measuring and cutting services, we ensure every piece is built for your space—not mass-produced to generic specs. Want to see samples or request a design consultation? Reach out to our team and let us know what you’re envisioning.