SKU: CFG-006-SGREY-MEL-1

6mm Super Grey Tinted Glass Cut to Size in Melbourne

Order 6mm super grey tinted glass cut to size for projects that need a deeper, darker finish than standard grey glass. This glass offers a stronger visual impact with reduced transparency, making it ideal for modern interiors, furniture pieces, and custom panels where a bold tinted look is preferred.

6mm super grey tinted glass cut to size Melbourne with polished edges on white background with thickness label

A deeper, darker version of grey tinted glass

Not all grey tinted glass looks the same. The “Super Grey” version is noticeably darker than standard grey, giving a stronger smoked appearance and a more controlled level of visibility.

This is exactly why many customers choose it.

Instead of a light grey tone that still allows more visibility through the panel, super grey tinted glass creates a more solid visual effect. It reduces transparency further and gives a richer, more dramatic finish. In many modern designs, that darker tone is what makes the final piece stand out.

When paired with black frames, dark cabinetry, or minimalist interiors, the result feels intentional, premium, and far more architectural.

Why 6mm works best for Super Grey

With darker glass, thickness becomes more important.

A very thin dark panel can sometimes feel visually “flat” or too light for the look you are trying to achieve. That is why 6mm super grey tinted glass is often the preferred option over 4mm.

It gives the panel more presence, more weight, and a stronger edge profile. The darker tone combined with a slightly thicker body creates a more premium feel overall.

For customers ordering custom glass online, this combination often delivers a much better result than going thinner.

When to choose Super Grey instead of standard Grey

This is one of the most important decisions when selecting tinted glass.

Standard grey tinted glass is usually chosen when you want a subtle tint — something that softens the look but still keeps a reasonable level of visibility.

Super grey is different.

You should consider super grey tinted glass cut to size when:

  • you want a darker, more private look
  • the design calls for stronger contrast
  • you prefer a more premium, architectural finish
  • you want to reduce visibility through the glass
  • the glass is part of a feature element, not just a functional panel

In short, if standard grey feels too light for your project, super grey is the natural upgrade.

Common uses for 6mm super grey tinted glass

Because of its darker tone, this product is often selected for projects where appearance is just as important as function.

Furniture and designer surfaces

Super grey works extremely well on furniture tops, especially when used over timber, stone, or matte finishes. The darker tone adds contrast and makes the piece feel more refined.

Cabinetry and built-in joinery

For cabinet inserts, super grey provides a more private look compared to clear or standard grey glass. It hides internal contents better and gives a cleaner external finish.

Display panels and feature elements

Retail-style displays, feature joinery, and decorative panels benefit from the bold tone of super grey. It creates depth and reduces visual clutter behind the glass.

Modern interior applications

In contemporary interiors, darker glass is often used to match black hardware, aluminium framing, and neutral palettes. Super grey fits naturally into these environments.

The visual difference that changes the result

One of the biggest mistakes people make is assuming all tinted glass looks similar once installed.

In reality, the difference between grey and super grey becomes very noticeable after installation.

Standard grey:

  • lighter tone
  • more visible through the glass
  • softer effect

Super grey:

  • darker tone
  • less visibility
  • stronger visual presence
  • more premium feel

This is why choosing the right tint level matters just as much as choosing the right thickness.

Important suitability note

This product is standard tinted float glass cut to size. While 6mm provides more strength than thinner options, it is not automatically suitable for all applications.

If your project involves safety requirements, impact resistance, overhead placement, doors, wet areas, or regulated installations, you may need a different glass type such as toughened or laminated glass.

Thickness alone does not define safety. Always match the product to the intended use.

Custom sizing made simple

Every order is made based on your exact measurements. Instead of trying to adjust your project around standard sizes, you can order the glass to fit your space.

Simply enter your required width and height, and the system calculates the price accordingly.

This makes it easy to order custom glass cut to size in Melbourne without compromise.

Edge finishing options

If your glass edges will be visible, polished edges are strongly recommended. This is especially important with darker glass, where edge quality becomes more noticeable.

A polished edge enhances the final appearance and makes the product look complete and professionally finished.

How pricing works

The price is calculated based on the size of your glass panel using a per-square-metre rate. Larger panels cost more than smaller ones, reflecting the amount of material used.

Additional options like edge finishing may affect the final price depending on your selections.

Measuring tips before ordering

Accurate measurements are essential for a good result.

  • Always measure in millimetres
  • Double-check width and height
  • Allow clearance if fitting inside a frame
  • Consider how the glass will be supported
  • Choose edge finishing based on visibility

Taking a few extra minutes to measure correctly can prevent costly mistakes.

A premium tinted glass for modern design

6mm super grey tinted glass is not just a darker version of standard grey — it is a different design choice.

It is used when the glass itself is part of the visual statement. The deeper tone, combined with a solid thickness, creates a product that feels intentional, refined, and suited to modern spaces.

If your project calls for a darker, more controlled, and more premium look than standard grey can provide, this is the option most customers move toward.

Why choose this product

A darker and more premium alternative to standard grey tinted glass, offering reduced visibility and a stronger visual presence for modern interiors and custom glass projects.

Edge finish

Polished edges are recommended for exposed sides to enhance the appearance, especially with darker glass tones.

Delivery

Available for Melbourne local delivery with custom sizing based on your order.

FAQ

What is the difference between grey and super grey tinted glass?

Super grey is darker and less transparent than standard grey. It provides a stronger visual effect and more privacy.

Is 6mm super grey stronger than 4mm?

Yes, 6mm is thicker and more rigid, making it better suited for larger or more premium applications.

Can I see through super grey glass?

Visibility is reduced compared to standard grey, especially in darker environments, but it is not completely opaque.

Is this safety glass?

No, this is standard tinted float glass. For safety-critical applications, a different glass type may be required.

Can I order custom sizes?

Yes, this product is cut to your exact measurements.

Should I choose polished edges?

If the edges will be visible, polished edges are recommended for a cleaner and more finished look.

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