Rennie Mackintosh Full Height Door – Colchester
Hi Matt, here is your full height version of our 604 half door design. The glass used will be Minster glass as shown and we […]
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Hi Matt, here is your full height version of our 604 half door design. The glass used will be Minster glass as shown and we […]
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Hello Karen, here is your design using your glass sizes. The areas shown in white will be clear glass and the areas shown in grey […]
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Hi Richard, here is the drawing of the internal view of your window. We expect you to face the leaded side inside the house as […]
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Hi Wesley, here is your drawing using your chosen Frank Lloyd Wright style design. The background shown in white will all be clear glass. The […]
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Hi Frances, here is your chosen design in your glass sizes. The glass will be Flemish glass as requested. The lead strip will be a […]
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Hi Alice, here is your chosen design in your glass sizes. The thin dashed line shows the visible area and the lead used would be […]
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Hello Susan, here is your design shown using your glass sizes. I did not receive the measurement of the gaps in between each panel so […]
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Hello Prime Minister, here are our drawings for the door glass panels and the large fanlight. The grey sections will be sandblasted glass and the […]
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Hello Graham, here is your chosen design Hallhill Leaves. The dashed line shows the visible area and the background of the glass shown in grey […]
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Hi Stefan, here is the drawing of your two side panels. The background would be etched glass with the white sections being clear glass. We […]
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