Quick answer: Over the past several years, AGM has installed custom frameless shower doors, mirror walls, glass railings and back-painted glass throughout Mahwah, NJ — the largest township in Bergen County by area, which means the housing stock and project mix are unusually varied. Below is a tour of recent project highlights — what we built, where, and how to start your own. From our Midland Park showroom, we're about 16 minutes from Mahwah.
Mahwah at a Glance for Glass Projects
Mahwah's housing stock runs from grand estates tucked into the Ramapo Mountains (Cragmere, Stag Hill, the wooded streets along Darlington Avenue) to mid-century Cape Cods, ranches, and the townhome communities of Society Hill and Apple Ridge. Across this range, glass projects are largely about translating modern frameless aesthetics into homes that span six decades of construction — which means careful templating, smart hardware choices, and never assuming any wall is plumb.
The most common Mahwah glass jobs are frameless shower replacements in renovated master baths, large custom mirrors in primary suites and townhome powder rooms, and the occasional glass railing on a renovated mountain-view deck or interior open-stair. Midland Park is about 16 minutes south via Franklin Turnpike or Route 17.
Recent Shower-Door Highlights in Mahwah
Frameless enclosures are by far our most-requested Mahwah service. Here are three recent installs across very different homes.
Mountain-View Estate Master Bath, Cragmere
A custom estate on a wooded lot near Cragmere had a primary-suite renovation with a large curbless walk-in shower. We installed 1/2" low-iron frameless glass with a full-height fixed panel, an inswing pivot door and unlacquered brass hardware. Low-iron was important because the homeowners chose a pale honed marble inside; standard glass would have read green. The wall framing was about 3/8" off-plumb over the door height (typical for newer custom builds settling on bedrock), and we templated to compensate.
Society Hill Townhome Master Bath
A renovated townhome in Society Hill needed a compact frameless enclosure for a primary bath. The existing shower was a tight 36" x 60" alcove. We built a 3/8" clear inline-and-door enclosure in brushed nickel, with the door inswing so it wouldn't conflict with the vanity. Tight footprints like this are where hardware choice matters most — full hinges instead of clip hinges keep the door tracking properly through years of daily use.
Mid-Century Cape Renovation, Darlington Area
A 1955 Cape near Darlington Avenue had a full master-bath gut renovation. The homeowners wanted a true walk-in shower but the bathroom footprint was modest — about 7'6" x 8'. We built a 3/8" clear curbless enclosure with a fixed return panel and a single inswing door, with matte black hardware to match new cabinet pulls. The trick on a mid-century Cape is making a frameless enclosure feel deliberate rather than oversized in a relatively small room — that's mostly about getting the door width and panel height right.
For more on choosing between frameless, semi-frameless and framed enclosures, see our shower doors page and our complete shower-door buying guide.
Planning a Mahwah shower project?
Free in-home measure from our Midland Park showroom — typically scheduled within the week. Text Jessica a photo of the space and she'll come back with a firm itemized quote.
Get a Free In-Home Measure in MahwahRecent Mirror Highlights in Mahwah
Custom mirrors are our second most-requested category in Mahwah — wall-to-wall vanity mirrors, dressing-room mirror walls, and full-height mirrors in finished basements.
Dressing Room Mirror Wall, Cragmere
A primary-suite dressing room in a renovated estate near Cragmere called for a floor-to-ceiling mirror wall — 9' tall by 11' wide. We delivered it as three matched panels with butt-joints, polished edges, and hidden bottom Z-clip support behind the built-in dresser. Looks like a single sheet across the wall.
Townhome Vanity Mirror Refresh
A Society Hill townhome had a primary-bath refresh that needed a new vanity mirror sized for a wider double-sink configuration. We fabricated a single 70" x 36" polished-edge mirror and mounted on hidden Z-clips with a 1/2" reveal at the wall — cleaner look than two separate mirrors over each sink.
For mirror specs, edge profiles and the full process, see our custom mirrors page and our custom mirror wall guide.
Other Glass Work in Mahwah
Two recent projects worth noting: a fully outdoor glass deck railing on a mountain-view deck near Cragmere (1/2" tempered panels in powder-coated bronze posts, engineered for the windier exposure at elevation), and a back-painted glass kitchen backsplash in a Society Hill townhome kitchen — deep charcoal, 3/8" tempered, full-height behind the range. For railings, our glass railings page covers code, cost and design.
Why Mahwah Homeowners Choose AGM
Three reasons most Mahwah projects end up with us: proximity (Midland Park is ~16 minutes south), 40+ years of local installations (we've worked in homes from the 1920s through brand-new construction across the township), and in-house fabrication (we cut and finish glass in our own shop and install with our own crew — no subs). Free in-home measures are standard for every Mahwah project. Most quotes are returned within one business day of the measure.
Start Your Mahwah Glass Project
The fastest path: text Jessica a photo of the space with a rough measurement, and she'll come back with next steps — usually a scheduled in-home measure within the same week. Call (201) 507-5918 for the Midland Park showroom or (201) 460-1313 for our main Lodi line. For more on what Mahwah homeowners typically choose, see our Mahwah service page and the Bergen County projects overview.
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