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Edge Finish

Machined and rounded edges available starting at sizes 6"x6" (152x154mm) or greater.

For gluing
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$1.50 per lineal
$4.92 per lineal
NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS ITEM
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Minimum length 6" Minimum length 155 mm
$1.55 per lineal
$5.09 per lineal
NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS ITEM
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$6.50 / pc | 1-4 corners
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$7.25 / pc | 1-4 corners
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After placing your order you will receive an email with instructions for sending us hole sizes and their locations.

Please note any special instructions in the comments during checkout.


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Cut-to-Size orders are currently taking 2 to 3 days (Monday-Friday) to process

Cut to size orders are cut with table and CNC panel saws and have a cut tolerance of +/- 1/32". Plastic sheets have a thickness tolerance of +/- 10% and can have thickness variations throughout the sheet. Cut to size items cannot be returned for a refund or exchange.

Sheet sizes, colors, thicknesses and products available on our website are available at TAP Plastics stores.

Visit or contact your local TAP Plastics store where cut-to-size orders often take less than five minutes, start to finish.

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Textured Acrylic Panels – Decorative Plexiglass Textures

Clear Translucent Textured Plastic Panels from TAP Plastics

Bring elegance, privacy, and textured patterns to your next design with our decorative textured acrylic sheets. Each sheet is made from high-quality cast acrylic that mimics the look of architectural or stained glass—without the weight, cost, or fragility of real glass. Order your textured plexiglass panels cut to size using TAP’s easy Cut-to-Size Calculator.

Perfect for cabinet inserts, partitions, door side lights, windows, and lighting fixtures, these acrylic textures add organic dimension and privacy while allowing natural illumination to pass through.

Available Acrylic Textures

  • Stripes Reeded*: Reeds provide a timeless architectural pattern. Peak-to-peak spacing: 0.47” (12mm). Ideal for cabinet doors and room dividers.
  • P-30 Frosted: A subtle frosted texture that gently diffuses light for an icy, semi-private effect—excellent for bathroom accents and translucent panels.
  • Perth Sculptured: A bold, chiseled texture that blurs backgrounds while transmitting light, ideal for larger fixtures such as shower windows and wall partitions.
  • Rain Rippled*: Features cascading ripple layers that resemble a gentle waterfall, adding privacy and an organic aesthetic to any installation.
  • Waves: Produces an impressive flowing wavey effect that mimics wind over water, offering visual interest while maintaining light transmission.

*Please state the dimension you would like the ribs/ripples to run on the sheet on the Comments and Instructions field at checkout.

Why Choose TAP Textured Acrylic?

  • Custom Cut-to-Size: Order panels cut to your exact dimensions—ready to install.
  • Lightweight and Shatter-Resistant: Safer and easier to handle than glass.
  • Durable Cast Acrylic: Maintains clarity and resists yellowing.
  • Elegant Privacy: Each texture offers its own unique blend of diffusion and design appeal.

Use these clear textured acrylic sheets to create privacy windows, cabinet inserts, display cases, shower screens, and architectural panels. For a beautiful blend of form and function, Decorative Plexiglass Textures from TAP Plastics are the ideal solution.



TAP Video: Types of Textured Acrylic


TAP Video: How to cut plastic sheet


TAP Video: How to glue with acrylic


TAP Video: How to polish and repair scratches

Did you know that acrylic panels are often called plexiglass?
LOWER HEATING COSTS! Did you know Acrylic is 20% better than glass at reducing heat transfer?