Etched Glass Pattern 10 Fire Doors – Cwmbran
Hello, here are both of your requested images showing the 1476 design in your glass sizes. The glass used will be fire rated 7mm laminated […]
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Hello, here are both of your requested images showing the 1476 design in your glass sizes. The glass used will be fire rated 7mm laminated […]
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Hello Pauline, here are your external side panel and your internal glass panel based on the photos provided. The large panel will have an etched […]
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Hello Paul, here is the design using your glass sizes. You can click the image to get a larger version of the glass design. The tiles […]
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Hello Mr & Mrs Smyth, the two designs below have been created with the rectangle doors being sandblasted and leaded glass with the two top […]
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Hello Linda and Alan, here is my first version of the moon panel you requested. I am not 100% sure if the rest of the […]
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Hello Ben, below is the drawing of the 1210 design using your glass sizes. The glass will all be Satin glass with the Victorian Etched […]
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Hello Simon, here is the drawing of one pair of your panels (there are two pairs) and the glass used will be Stippolyte toughened glass. […]
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Hello Maxine, the two bevelled glass diamond door panels will be created using clear glass as shown below. The small leaded panels will be created […]
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Hello Mr Dufour, here is two versions of the same etched glass boat and I have created a line drawing and a standard design from […]
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Hello John, here is your etched glass house name design as chosen from this page. The background would all be sandblasted (etched) and the border […]
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