Victorian Style Stained Glass Arch Door – Worthing
Hi Gez, below is our drawing of your glass using the design supplied to us by email. The base glass would be Minster glass and […]
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Hi Gez, below is our drawing of your glass using the design supplied to us by email. The base glass would be Minster glass and […]
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Hi Chris, below is our drawing of your chosen 673 design but shown in your specific door glass sizes and layout. The dashed line is […]
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Hi, below is your scale drawing showing what your glass will look like. The grey background would be etched glass (sandblasted) and all of the […]
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Hi Lynn, below is the drawing of your chosen design, our 182 bevelled glass door panel. The dashed line shows the visible area if your […]
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Hi James, below is your drawing of our Mondrian 806 design shown in your 3 different glass sizes. The white sections will be flat clear […]
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Hi Wendy, below is your chosen Edinburgh Range design in your specific glass sizes. The base glass will be Stippolyte as requested so there will […]
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Hi Gill, below is your proof to show you how the design could look in your glass sizes. We’ve used the Cherry Blossom design from […]
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Hi Ian, below is your drawing showing how the glass will look in your sizes. We have tried to use colours as close to your […]
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Hi Jessica, below is the drawing of your vestibule glass. All of the glass will be Stippolyte glass as requested and the 4 circles in […]
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Hi Neil, below are the early drafts of designs requested. I have also added the newer versions at the top. I based the original quote […]
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