Etched Glass House Name – Braintree
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Founded in 1994, the Leadbitter Glass Studio has been supplying Etched Glass panels to homes and businesses across Braintree ever since, delivering to every other part of the UK too. During the Second World War, the Crittall works here produced Bailey bridges — structures engineered to go together reliably wherever they were needed, without a weak joint anywhere in the design.

Etched glass — sandblasted glass, to use its more literal name — permanently frosts sections of clear glass to leave a pattern that becomes part of the pane rather than sitting on top of it. Every panel we build is cut to your own glass sizes, made with the same reliability Braintree’s own wartime engineers built into their bridges — designed to work exactly as intended wherever it’s fitted. Most orders qualify for free delivery across Braintree.

It’s one of the oldest decorative glass techniques still in regular use, and one that suits a town with real engineering behind its name. Our glass has appeared in a Prime Minister’s home and on Hollywood film sets, though homeowners across Braintree make up most of what we produce. We also build the other three styles of Decorative Glass found on this site, including Stained Glass, Bevelled Glass, and Fused Glass.

Every Braintree order comes with its own Client Page, where a computer-drawn proof appears within a few days, scaled precisely to your glass. Something not quite right? Tell us and we’ll send a revised version — no cap on how many rounds it takes — because we won’t switch the sandblaster on until the design is genuinely reliable, not just close enough.

House names and numbers suit etched glass particularly well, and it’s one of the requests we get most for the fanlight above a front door. If your Braintree home has one, we can build a panel showing your number or name, usually with the lettering left clear against a frosted background so it’s readable at a glance.

We start with a sheet of toughened safety glass and lay a mask cut precisely to your chosen pattern. High-pressure abrasive blasted onto the exposed glass wears it down to a permanent frost, while everything under the mask stays perfectly clear — a genuine, one-time change to the glass itself, built to hold up wherever it ends up fitted, not just under ideal conditions.
Because that frost is worked into the glass rather than laid over it, there’s nothing to peel or discolour later, unlike a stick-on “etch effect” film, which tends to yellow and start lifting within a couple of years.

Got an old etched panel at home that’s cracked or gone missing over the years? A photograph is usually all our glass artists need to reproduce the original pattern closely.

Ready to have Etched Glass, or any other decorative glass, made for your Braintree home or business? Get in touch today for an accurate quote and turnaround time.
Our website holds one of the largest collections of decorative glass patterns anywhere. Browse hundreds of Etched Glass designs in our main gallery, arranged by theme and by door style, to find the right pattern — or simply for inspiration towards your own. Visit the Main Gallery to see what’s possible.
Hello Peter, below is your chosen Etched Glass House Name design shown with your requested border and font. The background of the panel will be [...]
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