Application
Office smart film
Glass-front offices work beautifully until the conversation turns confidential.
Interactive visualization — not a photograph of a completed installation.
The glass-front private office is now standard in Class A South Florida buildings. It brings daylight into the core and signals an open culture — and it makes performance reviews, legal calls and compensation conversations uncomfortable.
The switch that solves it
One control at the door makes the office opaque for the length of a conversation, then returns it to clear. Nobody installs a blind, nobody tapes paper to the glass, and the floor plate keeps its light.
For executive suites, film is often specified across the office front and any interior sidelite so the room reads as a single coherent detail rather than a patchwork.
Layout considerations
Office fronts are frequently wider than the manufacturer's 5.9 ft maximum cut width, so we plan the panel layout to align seams with mullions, door stiles or existing glazing joints. Where an office front is a single frameless span, seam placement is discussed with the client before fabrication.
- Seams aligned to mullions or door stiles
- Wire exit hidden in the head channel or floor detail
- Transformer in the ceiling void or nearby service space
- Switch at the door, or integrated with room scenes
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We review your glass, wiring path and control preference, then give you a planning range and a realistic programme.