6 Benefits of Glass Table Tops for Your Home or Business

Are you looking for a new way to reinvent your home décor or office design? The best place to start is replacing or upgrading your old tables – and glass table tops are a great option for this.

When it comes to glass furniture, coffee tables are probably the most common type – but there are many ways to incorporate glass table tops into your interior design. From glass dining tables to glass desk tops, entry tables to end tables, they can become central features or supporting characters in your home or workplace, depending on your needs.

Glass has many unique attributes that make it an ideal material for table tops, so we’ve listed six of the benefits here to help you see why glass table tops are a winning choice.

1) Scratch-resistant

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The resilient tempered glass that’s used to create table tops is much stronger than standard glass. This toughened glass is typically scratch-resistant and difficult to break.

In the event that it does break under an extreme impact, it will form pebble-like small pieces rather than shards with sharp edges, making it much safer for family and working environments.

Glass tables can also be made with tinted glass to reduce damage from UV rays. This is ideal for tables close to windows, and combined with scratch resistance, makes glass tops useful as table protectors for wooden furniture.

2) Low-maintenance

As well as resisting scratches and surface damage, glass table tops also make it easy to maintain a hygienic workplace or home, as they’re easy to wipe clean quickly.

All you need is a microfibre cloth and soapy water, or a mild glass cleaner, and any dust or spillages will be gone in a few minutes. You can easily wipe away any fingerprints as and when you spot them.

No more worrying about re-treating wood or stressing over using coasters to prevent coffee ring stains – some glass table tops even come with an extra protective coating that repels water and resists staining, keeping things clean and simple.

3) Illusion of space

Interior designers love to use glass wherever possible, especially in spatially challenged rooms, as this material can help smaller spaces to look and feel larger and more open.

Instead of using broad and clunky opaque furniture, which blocks light and obscures views, transparent glass allows light to travel through and diffuse around the room.

This uncluttered appearance, combined with more light reflecting across the space, can make the whole room feel brighter and bigger than before. Perfect for welcoming guests into your home or getting on with a stress-free workday.

4) Sleek aesthetics

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Glass is a contemporary yet timeless material, as it provides a sleek and modern appearance that’s both trendy and elegant, adding a touch of style and finesse to any room.

The streamlined look is partly due to the fact that glass table tops can be quite thin compared to traditional table top materials – being as slim as 10mm, or 6mm for glass table protectors.

They’re also unobtrusive, meaning you can benefit from the functionality of a table without blocking other aspects of your interior design that you want to show off – whether it’s a decorative table base or the fancy flooring underneath.

5) Versatile styling

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Classic clear glass goes with any colour and style – it’s guaranteed to match, no matter the shade of your walls, the patterns on your soft furnishings, or the materials of surrounding furniture.

Whether it’s traditional warm wood or shiny modern metal, even the material used for the table frame, legs, or base is sure to look good with the glass table top.

Even if you don’t get creative with the table base, toughened glass is also versatile enough to come in a range of finishes. You can adjust the look of your table top by choosing opaque satin glass, tinted glass in grey or bronze, or many other options. 

6) Bespoke sizes and shapes

The best part about glass table tops is that you can order the sheet of toughened glass separately and create any table, desk, or countertop you like with it.

Glass tops are highly customisable, with suppliers of made-to-order table tops like Express Toughening able to manufacture glass sheets in your required shape, size, and thickness.

As well as offering a range of dimensions, shapes, and thicknesses, you can also customise your glass top by requesting cut-outs, drilled holes, and dubbed or radius corners, if needed.

There are countless possibilities available, so introducing them to your house or office is definitely worth your consideration.

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