Want to add a moody, sultry, and seductive look to your home? Look no further than the smoked glass trend. This trend takes its roots from the 70s lifestyle trends that have begun cropping up all over the interior design world. Emerging from layers of smoke residue that's created during the glass-making process, this tinted look is one of a kind and each piece has its own unique patterns. You can easily incorporate this style into your home through layered tableware, brown-tinted glass light fixtures, tile, and glass cabinet fronts. Take a look at our top tips to easily navigate the smoked glass trend.
Historic Res tile Niagra by Daltile
Room Dividers
Nature Series by Daltile
Smoked glass can make a sleek room divider when used properly. Whether you're looking for a way to tie off the master bath from the bedroom suite or divide your open-concept kitchen in two with a separate breakfast nook, smoke glass makes the perfect room divider with its sophisticated aesthetics, plus it adds a bit of privacy with it's darker tint. Modern innovations of the smoke glass include frosted glass doors and dark tinted glass doors which are perfect for separating indoor/outdoor spaces or just generally dividing interior rooms.
Bathroom Tile
Colori Gray Gloss Ceramic by Emser Tile
Smoke glass installations in shower enclosures and backsplashes can add a mysterious element to your bathroom while ensuring necessary privacy. Tinted glass tile and blocks emit a sultry, veiled transparency that can be used as shower partitions and bathroom backsplash. Or, you can take a different route by installing a smoked glass barn door that adds moody drama to your space.
Kitchen Cabinets
Try installing smoked glass as a cabinet front in your kitchen. The advantages of incorporating tinted glass into your kitchen cabinets are abundant as they reduce clutter, have functionality and subtly display dishware, all while contributing to an overall alluring look. Smoked glass shelves and counters also offer a sense of openness in the kitchen and work particularly well to showcase items like glassware, ceramics, and decorative pieces that add sophisticated style.
Tabletop Décor
Call on smaller items to infuse your space with a bit of smoked glass. Beautiful vases, handblown glassware, and antique tinted glass votives are all staples of the smoked glass trend that can be easily worked into bookshelves, tabletops, and end tables.
Accent with Retro Print
Last, but certainly not least, don't forget to accent this trend with other design elements. Effortlessly complement the smoked glass look with retro print area rugs, textiles, and carpets. Using geometric patterned area rugs or animal print carpets can ground your space and anchor your overall retro-inspired theme. If you're looking for less permanent ways to accent this trend, try pulling in colors and patterns that contrast nicely with the smoked glass elements through throw pillows, artwork, and blinds or curtains around your windows.
Remember, when incorporating smoked glass into your space, it's important to consider the overall design and ensure it harmonizes with other materials and finishes. Proper lighting, both natural and artificial, can enhance the effect of smoked glass, making it a focal point in your home's aesthetic.