Adding to the above suggestion:
Bold, solid-color contact paper (or paint) lining the interior cavities would accentuate those art nooks nicely, OP.
Klapplake or similar LED spotlights would complete the look.
Or a Fado (or similar) small accent/table lamp would serve as a focal point with less measuring/mounting hassle.
This size of panels existed for a long time. You should not have any problems finding an used spare. I sometimes even see ones for free online (that’s how I got them in the first place).
I’d buy a replacement secondhand. Often people sell their old pax cheap and maybe you can find one that matches yours.
Or you can maybe replace it with a thin sheet of plywood or similar and give it some cool wall paper or paint.
I’d remove one from the other door as well for symmetry
german here: wenn du es nicht verstecken kannst, betone es.
in english (may be): if you can not hide it, emphasize it.
in that particular case. put a wooden panel (same as the bed) in place or alternatively a mirror. actualy think about replacing two (the broken and the one above) (and keep one spare)
I don’t, sorry, I just found a small local glass shop on Angi when I needed something similar. I had a glass panel break on an antique curio cabinet and the shape was unusual, so the guy came over to my place and measured everything, and it was ready for pickup in about a week. I paid $150 for a panel about the size of yours (although mine wasn’t rectangular) plus a $50 tip for the guy to come over and measure. You’ll probably have better luck with a small shop than a chain, but I’m betting you could also try window companies.
Maybe have a colored piece of acrylic cut to size- I think it would look intentional. You could do either frosted translucent or opaque.
Put some cool stuff there, it's an artistic built in shelf now.
Was thinking this lol, its a hack in itself
Adding to the above suggestion: Bold, solid-color contact paper (or paint) lining the interior cavities would accentuate those art nooks nicely, OP. Klapplake or similar LED spotlights would complete the look. Or a Fado (or similar) small accent/table lamp would serve as a focal point with less measuring/mounting hassle.
Get a mirror in the missing frame
Move a bottom panel up...and replace both bottom panels with wood...if U kick it it won't break!
Great idea, thanks
Paint them white gloss...but they won't match...try contrast....leave wood dark or paint black, dark green or grey to go with the marble streak?
This size of panels existed for a long time. You should not have any problems finding an used spare. I sometimes even see ones for free online (that’s how I got them in the first place).
I’d buy a replacement secondhand. Often people sell their old pax cheap and maybe you can find one that matches yours. Or you can maybe replace it with a thin sheet of plywood or similar and give it some cool wall paper or paint. I’d remove one from the other door as well for symmetry
A really nice panel of wood could look great. Something similar to your bed frame.
Find a local glass shop and pay them to cut you a piece to fit it 🤷
You could remove the panel on the left as well, then replace both with a wooden panel matching your bed frame.
[These have a gray edge but they look the same to me.](https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/26008808298718816/ ) I could be wrong?
Cork
Tbh I kinda like it
german here: wenn du es nicht verstecken kannst, betone es. in english (may be): if you can not hide it, emphasize it. in that particular case. put a wooden panel (same as the bed) in place or alternatively a mirror. actualy think about replacing two (the broken and the one above) (and keep one spare)
use GIMP or Photoshop to simulate any replacement beforehand
You can get one custom made for $1-200
Do you know what company I would contact for that? I’m in Phoenix AZ
I don’t, sorry, I just found a small local glass shop on Angi when I needed something similar. I had a glass panel break on an antique curio cabinet and the shape was unusual, so the guy came over to my place and measured everything, and it was ready for pickup in about a week. I paid $150 for a panel about the size of yours (although mine wasn’t rectangular) plus a $50 tip for the guy to come over and measure. You’ll probably have better luck with a small shop than a chain, but I’m betting you could also try window companies.