
Leaded Glass Bird and Sun – Cambridgeshire
These are the 2 main ways of reducing the lengths of colour by adding breaks in the runs of film. View the finished panels here […]
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These are the 2 main ways of reducing the lengths of colour by adding breaks in the runs of film. View the finished panels here […]
Continue reading »Client Odell Hi Claudio, this is the door you have ordered and below the door design is the fanlight border you have asked for (Option […]
Continue reading »Client Roger Roger, this is to scale using the glass sizes provided. Notice that the top light does not line through with the bottom panel but […]
Continue reading »Client Strange – Queen Anne Decorative Glass Leadwork. These are your two options with or without the side strips of leadwork.
Continue reading »Client Beard – These images are to scale but may not be correctly lined through as these sizes have not been provided. Please notice that […]
Continue reading »Client Milner – The stained glass landscape is to exact scale as glass sizes provided. The transom split in between the two panels is set […]
Continue reading »Client Bartlett – Please note that these are actual glass sizes and around 15mm of the glass edge will be hidden in the frame so […]
Continue reading »Client Bhatt – The left design is 478 wide and the right design is 441 wide. I have placed the top and bottom clusters the […]
Continue reading »Client Shire – This decorative glass design is to scale as your provided double glazed sealed unit sizes provided. Quote ref:2255
Continue reading »Client Dave – These 2 panels will be backed up with clear and K and the frosted areas will be created using a frosted film […]
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