Guide · 2 min read · Jun 2026
How Much Does a Crittall-Style Room Divider Cost?
Real price guidance for Crittall-style room dividers and glass walls in 2026 — what drives the cost, and why buying direct saves you money.
It's the first thing everyone wants to know, so let's not bury it. As a 2026 guide for made-to-measure, Crittall-style internal glazing supplied direct:
- Single fixed screen (no door): roughly £1,200 – £2,500
- Screen with a single door: roughly £1,800 – £3,200
- Glazed wall with double doors: roughly £2,500 – £5,500
- Full-width feature wall (multiple panels + doors): £4,000+
These are supply prices for a typical domestic opening. Fitting is extra if you want us to do it — many customers fit it themselves or use a local joiner.
What actually drives the price
- Size. More glass and more steel cost more — straightforward.
- Doors. Each opening door adds hinges, a frame and ironmongery, so doors cost more than fixed panels of the same size.
- Glass type. Clear toughened glass is standard. Fluted (reeded) and smoked glass are modest upgrades.
- Finish. Matt black is included; a non-standard RAL colour adds a little.
- Complexity. Sloped ceilings, curved or angled openings and very large single panes add cost.
Why "direct" is cheaper
A lot of what you pay at a showroom brand is the showroom: the retail space, the sales team, the margin stacked on top of the maker. We supply direct from manufacture, so you're paying for the product and our survey — not the shopfront. For the same Crittall-style spec, that typically means a noticeably lower price for an identical-looking result.
How to get an accurate figure
A price band is useful; a fixed quote is better. We can give you one from three measurements and a photo — no site visit needed to start. It's itemised, so you can see exactly what each door, panel and upgrade costs.