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New York City's residential stock — brownstones, townhouses, loft conversions, and pre-war co-ops — often presents a design challenge: how to create defined, functional rooms in a floor plan that is either fully open or divided by solid walls that block light. Interior steel and glass systems solve this directly. A steel-framed glass partition between a kitchen and a living room, or a steel door between a home office and a hallway, maintains the visual connection between spaces while providing the acoustic separation and physical definition that a fully open plan cannot.
Interior steel systems are also the natural complement to exterior steel windows. In a townhouse or loft where the exterior already uses steel casements or pivot windows, continuing the same material and profile language into the interior — through matching doors, partitions, and glazed walls — creates a coherent architectural language that reads throughout the building.

Full-height or standard-height hinged steel doors with glass infill panels. Available in any width, with matching frame to the partition or wall system. Inward or outward swing, left or right hand.

Paired steel doors opening from a central meeting point. Used between living rooms and dining rooms, between a library and a hallway, or between interior and garden-level spaces.

Single or barn-style sliding doors on an exposed overhead track. Ideal where floor space is limited or where the sliding hardware itself is a design feature. Available with a soft-close mechanism.

Steel doors that slide into a wall cavity when open, completely disappearing from view. The most space-efficient option for tight NYC floor plans where a swinging door would not be possible.

Full-height or partial-height steel-framed glass walls with no operable panels. Used to visually separate spaces — kitchen from living room, stairwell from corridor — while maintaining light transmission and visual connection.

Fixed glazed partition panels with one or more integrated operable doors. The most architecturally complete solution — a full steel and glass wall system that defines the room while allowing passage and light flow. Available in any configuration and dimension.




Replacing solid plaster walls between parlor-floor rooms with steel and glass partitions — keeping the floor plan open and light while defining kitchen, dining, and living zones without building new solid walls.
Creating a bedroom or home office in an otherwise open loft floor plate. A full-height steel partition with a sliding or hinged door provides the separation needed without the permanence of a built wall.
Acoustic and visual separation of the commercial office from the residential area while maintaining transparency and natural light flow. A steel-framed glazed partition with a single door echoes the exterior steel window profiles on the same floor, creating a cohesive architectural language throughout the space.
Glazing an open stairwell in a multi-floor townhouse to create visual connection between floors while providing a fire- or acoustic-rated separation where required by code.
Steel French doors or a combined partition and door system at the transition between a garden-level kitchen and a rear outdoor space. Pairs well with exterior steel doors on the same elevation.
Full-building specification where exterior steel windows and interior steel doors and partitions use matching profiles, finish colors, and hardware — creating a consistent material language throughout the building.
Clear float glass — maximum light, full visibility
Low-iron (Starphire) — ultra-clear, no green tint
Frosted / sandblasted — privacy with light
Reeded / fluted glass — textured, decorative
Laminated safety glass (required by NYC code for doors)
Acoustic laminated glass — for home office or bedroom
Wire glass or cast glass — industrial or decorative
Tinted glass — bronze, grey, green
Slim steel profiles — face widths from 1.25 in
Matching profiles to exterior window range
Floor-to-ceiling or standard height
Recessed into ceiling or floor track (frameless look)
Powder coat — full RAL range
Interior and exterior colors can differ
Custom dimensions — any width, any height
Lever handles — matte black, brass, bronze, SS
Flush pulls for sliding and pocket doors
Exposed barn door track (black steel)
Concealed overhead closers
Soft-close mechanisms
Privacy locks and passage sets
Coordinated with window hardware where specified
Standard: STC 28–35 (visual separation)
Acoustic glazing: up to STC 45+
Laminated glass required for all door panels (NYC code)
Fire-rated systems available on request
NYC DOB compliant configurations
Most suppliers specialize in either exterior windows or interior partitions — not both. Open AWD supplies both, which means we can coordinate the profile geometry, finish color, and hardware specification across the entire building envelope and interior. The steel casements on the front facade, the pivot doors on the rear extension, and the glazed partition on the parlor floor can all be specified from the same system family — same sightlines, same powder coat color, same hardware finish.
For architects working on a full townhouse renovation or a gut conversion in NYC, this is a significant advantage: one technical contact, one shop drawing set, one lead time to manage, and a guaranteed visual consistency that is difficult to achieve when sourcing exterior and interior steel systems from different manufacturers.




Schedule a free consultation — bring your floor plan and we'll recommend the right system, profile, glass, and hardware for your space.
Request a technical spec sheet or arrange a project briefing. We provide shop drawings, profile samples, and glass samples for specification.
Working on a project that includes both exterior windows and interior partitions? We can coordinate the full specification — one contact, one drawing set, matching profiles throughout.

















