Fused Glass Satin Door – Cumbria
Hello Sally, here is the Fused Glass Satin Door design to scale so please let me know if you like the arrangement or if you […]
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Hello Sally, here is the Fused Glass Satin Door design to scale so please let me know if you like the arrangement or if you […]
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Hello Stephanie, here is the drawing of your Frank Lloyd Wright Unity Temple window using the image supplied by you. All of the glass will be […]
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Hello Mr & Mrs France, here is your Mackintosh French Doors design. I have reflected the design to show you a mirror image version as […]
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Hello Michael, here is your Overlay Stained Glass countryside door glass design based on our Good Morning pattern. The dashed line shows you the visible […]
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Hello Peter, here is your design showing the grey areas as sandblasted glass and the white areas and all bevels being clear glass. To view […]
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Hello Nicola, here is your Overlay Stained Glass Kingfisher design coloured to your requirements. The lead we would use is Lead Option 2 and the […]
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Hello Denise & Keith, here are the drawings of your Mackintosh Doors as requested. All of the white areas will be clear glass with the bevelled […]
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Hello Teresa, here is your chosen leaded glass abstract window design using your specific glass sizes. The drawing below is computer generated so the finished […]
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Hello Delia, the Georgian Etched Glass Windows drawings have been created using your specific glass sizes and I have used a gap between the panels […]
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Hello Janet, this drawing shows you the visible area of your glass so there will be a little bit more glass hidden behind the beading. […]
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