Structural glass facades · Feature glazing · Frameless windows · Facade renovation · Free consultation
Diamond Step® designs, fabricates, and installs villa facade glazing for Sharjah homeowners — from large structural picture windows to frameless corner glass and full facade renovations. Because our fabrication workshop sits in Al Sajja Industrial Area, Sharjah projects move through our shop faster than work shipped in from Dubai, with no travel surcharge on site visits.
Every facade is engineered for Sharjah's heat, glare, and coastal humidity, with glass specification and aluminium profile selected per facade orientation — an important detail for the older villa stock around Al Majaz and Al Taawun, where original window openings were rarely designed for large-format glazing.
Diamond Step's fabrication workshop in Al Sajja Industrial Area means Sharjah clients get priority scheduling on site visits and faster turnaround from measurement to installation than projects routed through Dubai. We've delivered facade renovations for waterfront villas in Al Majaz, large family homes in Muwaileh and University City, and feature glazing upgrades along Al Taawun and Al Nahda. For projects needing Sharjah Building Control Department (SBCD) sign-off, we supply technical drawings and material specifications at quotation stage, so approval doesn't hold up your timeline.
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"Diamond Step rebuilt the entire street-facing facade of our villa in Al Majaz with frameless glazing. Because their workshop is right here in Sharjah, the whole project moved faster than we expected."
"Replaced the original facade windows on our Muwaileh villa with structural glazing. Handled the SBCD paperwork for us and the finish is excellent."
"Professional from the first site visit to handover. Our University City villa looks completely different now."