Textured glass features patterns or designs impressed onto one or both surfaces during manufacturing, creating visual interest while diffusing light and providing varying degrees of privacy. Created through rolling, sandblasting, acid-etching, or casting processes, this versatile material comes in numerous patterns from subtle ripples to geometric designs. Commonly used in bathroom windows, shower enclosures, cabinet doors, room dividers, and decorative applications, textured glass balances light transmission with privacy. Its ability to obscure views while maintaining brightness makes it ideal for spaces requiring both natural illumination and seclusion while adding distinctive aesthetic elements to interior design.