
Door side panel design – Bedford
We have not added a single lead border to the door side panel design as originally suggested because the border will clash with the top […]
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We have not added a single lead border to the door side panel design as originally suggested because the border will clash with the top […]
Continue reading »Hello Hamish, here we have the sandblasted glass designs using your supplied glass size of 160mm x 160mm. The background of the design will be […]
Continue reading »This stained glass Poppy door design is exactly to scale as the sizes supplied. We have created this image using Stippolyte glass but other obscure […]
Continue reading »Hello Tom, we have created the Overlay Stained Glass landing window design as your requests and we have coloured the design as your instructions regarding […]
Continue reading »Hello Sue, below is you finished and agreed Mackintosh rose door glass design. We have used a glass size of 216mm x 271mm and the […]
Continue reading »Hi Mrs Mann, we have added 3 sets of the bevelled glass cluster in each panel as we feel they fit quite good. There will […]
Continue reading »Hello Karen, below is a large version of this image on the right. We have selected various 25mm fused glass tiles from our gallery and […]
Continue reading »Client O’Sullivan Hello Mr O’Sullivan, here is your design in your exact glass size. Some of the areas that appear white are actually the same frosted […]
Continue reading »The border of 15mm has been removed from this picture so if 15mm of coloured glass will be lost from all sides, this is what […]
Continue reading »The border will lose around 15mm of visible leadwork around the edge due to this being concealed inside the frame so there should be around […]
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