Miami waterfront residence at dusk with a back-painted decorative glass feature wall in mirrored bronze and deep teal

Miami, Florida

Decorative glass for Miami's design scene.

Architectural decorative glass for the towers, hospitality interiors, and residences that define Miami - bold pattern, saturated color, mirror-finished back-paint, and printed glass walls built to live in salt air and full Florida sun.

Why Miami

A city built on color and light.

From the Design District and Wynwood to Brickell's towers, South Beach hospitality to the estates of Coral Gables and Coconut Grove, Miami builds and renovates at a level that demands material with a point of view. Firms like Arquitectonica and Kobi Karp set the caliber here, and the work earns Architectural Digest covers and World of Interiors features. This is a market that already trades on pattern, color, and reflection - which is exactly what decorative glass does best.

What's possible

What decorative glass can do in a Miami interior.

Most people still picture frosted shower doors. This is something else entirely - glass that carries original artwork, saturated color, mirror, and metallic finish as a permanent architectural surface. Here's what that opens up in the spaces Miami actually builds:

Brickell tower bedroom at dusk with a mirror-finished back-painted decorative glass feature wall in bronze and deep teal behind a low platform bed, Biscayne Bay visible through floor-to-ceiling windows

In a Brickell or Edgewater tower residence - a back-painted feature wall behind the bed, tinted mirror-finish so it pulls bay light deeper into the unit; a painted glass headboard wall that reflects the view as art, not decor.

South Beach hotel back-bar with a printed decorative glass wall in saturated coral and ivory pattern, brass-trimmed bar, and polished terrazzo floor

In South Beach and Brickell hospitality - a printed glass corridor that turns the walk to a restaurant or spa into a gallery moment; a back-bar accent wall in saturated color that sets the tone and creates an ambiance of fun.

Coral Gables estate interior with a patterned antique-mirror decorative glass partition dividing an open living plan, warm brass hardware and oak millwork

In a Coral Gables or Coconut Grove estate - patterned glass partition that divides an open plan without surrendering the light; powder rooms and wine rooms finished in antique mirror and warm metallics.

Homeowners

you don't need a designer to begin. Open the Designer, build a panel, and see it in your own room.

Interior designers

bring a fabric swatch, a paint number, or an AD tear sheet. We match the color and put it on glass.

Architects

specify to your project's performance, finish, and code requirements. We build to your spec.

Macro detail of an etched Art Nouveau pattern carved into bronze-tinted architectural glass

Everything comes together

The art, the glass .... and a tool to design it.

Browse a curated library of architectural patterns or upload your own artwork. Choose from eight core ADG glass finishes - transparent color, ceramic frit print, UV print, creative-resin coatings, etched, back-painted special effects, monolithic, and laminated. Then build your panel in the Designer and render it into your room with the Visualizer,  get a price, order a sample - no meeting, phone call or waiting required.

What we offer

Add to above what makes ADG the right choice for Miami projects.

From a single feature wall to a full hospitality interior, here's what you can specify – designed, manufactured, and shipped to any Miami site, including surrounding areas.

Antiqued mirror wine room with back-painted decorative glass walls, warm oak cabinetry, and brass details

Durability & code

Built for Miami's climate ..... and its code.

Miami-Dade sits in the strictest impact-glazing jurisdiction in the country- the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, and the salt air and UV load here are punishing on ordinary finishes. Decorative glass doesn't have to compromise on any of it. ADG's back-paint and printing systems are UV-stable, low-VOC, and warrantied for ten years, and decorative finishes can be specified onto the laminated and impact-rated glass assemblies a Miami project calls for - interior or exterior, wet or dry. Bring us the architect's or engineer's spec and we build the decorative glass to it.

Bring a Pantone number, an Architectural Digest tear sheet, or a fabric swatch. We'll match the color and paint it on glass to your precise project specifications. 

ADG Designer in-browser tool showing a decorative glass panel composed over a master bath shower scene

The Designer & Visualizer

Try it on your screen first.

The Designer and Visualizer are open to everyone, from homeowner to architect.

FAQ

Decorative glass in Miami – common questions.

How does decorative architectural glass perform in Miami's coastal climate?

South Florida's environment demands materials that can withstand humidity, salt-laden air, UV exposure, and rapid temperature swings. ADG's decorative glass systems are engineered for high-moisture, high-heat markets like Miami, Brickell, and Miami Beach. Unlike porous materials, glass will not corrode, fade, or absorb moisture. Our resin-based coatings maintain clarity and adhesion even in oceanfront installations, making them ideal for luxury condos, hospitality projects, and wellness spaces throughout Miami-Dade and Broward.

What makes ADG's decorative glass ideal for Miami interior designers and architects?

Miami design culture is defined by bold color, reflective surfaces, tropical modernism, and art-driven interiors. ADG's finishes support this aesthetic with high-chroma color accuracy for Miami's vibrant palettes; pearlescent, satin, and metallic effects that complement coastal light; large-format scalability for luxury high-rise lobbies and penthouses; and custom artwork integration for Wynwood-style branded environments. Our glass elevates the visual language of South Florida design while meeting the durability demands of commercial and residential projects.

Are ADG coatings suitable for high-traffic hospitality spaces in Miami and South Florida?

Yes. ADG coatings are engineered for heavy-use environments like Miami Beach hotels, Brickell restaurants, and Fort Lauderdale resorts. They resist constant cleaning cycles, sunscreen and cosmetic transfer, steam and humidity from spa and wellness areas, and abrasion from high guest turnover. This makes ADG a preferred solution for feature walls, bar backsplashes, elevator facades and interiors, spa environments, and amenity spaces across South Florida's hospitality sector.

How does ADG ensure color accuracy for large multi-tower projects in Miami?

Miami's development landscape often involves multi-tower, multi-phase construction. ADG maintains color consistency through controlled resin systems with tight Delta-E tolerances, batch logging for long-term repeatability, verification under D65 and South-Florida-relevant lighting conditions, and locked color standards for phased deliveries. This ensures that a tower in Brickell, a lobby in Aventura, and a penthouse in Sunny Isles all match perfectly, even if produced months apart.

What installation considerations should Miami glazing contractors know?

South Florida's construction environment introduces unique installation variables. Glaziers should consider wall flatness in older Miami Beach buildings, neutral-cure silicone compatible with ADG coatings, protection from salt air during staging, and thermal expansion allowances in sun-exposed areas. ADG will assist in providing project-specific installation guidance for Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach contractors to ensure flawless execution.

Can ADG integrate custom artwork or branding inspired by Miami's design culture?

Absolutely. Miami's design identity — from Art Deco geometry to Wynwood murals to luxury coastal minimalism — translates beautifully into ADG's chosen materials and technologies. We can incorporate gradient color washes inspired by South Beach sunsets, metallics and pearlescent finishes that echo Miami's reflective skyline, custom patterns for hospitality, retail, and branded environments, and artwork integration for Design District showrooms. ADG happily assists Miami designers to create immersive, site-specific glass installations that feel native to the region.

Get Started

Bring ADG Glass to your Miami project.

Browse the pattern library, try the Designer, or order a physical sample. No minimum order. Our primary service area for Miami-Dade includes Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Key Biscayne, Ft. Lauderdale, Doral, Pompano Beach, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines and Fisher Island.