Stained glass door panels |
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Stained glass windows for doors .......Add value and colour to your property |
All windows are designed, created and installed by ourselves - Prices range from £100 to wherever your imagination can take you |
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Pair of double doors leading into a kitchen, with art nouveau design stained glass windows featuring a humming bird & butterfly. |
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Front door stained glass windows echoed the design in the landing stained glass window, these were encapsulated within double glazed units.
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This image shows a close up of the front door stained glass windows with the light shining through showing off the vibrant colours of the stained glass to great effect. |
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Front door stained glass panels designed around a Rennie Mackintosh theme, for a cottage in North Wales. |
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Front door stained glass panels featuring a victorian design, autumnal coloured glass and clear roundels. |
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The door panel above is beautifully hand painted with scroll design and a central section featuring flowers and leaves framed with a red border. |
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Price guide - £1200
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width 70cm
height 180cm |
Price guide - £850
(including double glazing)
overall width 70cm
overall height 90cm |
Price guide - £900
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width 70cm
height 100cm |
Price guide - £900
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width 70cm
height 100cm |
Price guide - £750
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width 60cm
height 100cm |
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stained glass door and over door windows. The central door panel was copied to produce two new windows for either side and a similar design was used to create the over door window. The three small windows in the door where restored and re-fitted. |
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Simple but effective rose design window for the front door at a guest house in Llandudno, North Wales. The design was chosen by the clients, along with the choice of coloured and textured glass to let light into the entrance hall along with a splash of colour. |
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The window above was created for a client as an exact replica of what would have been in their door originally, this was achieved by taking a copy rubbing from next doors window. The central circular section comprises of hand painted and kiln fired flowers and leaves. |
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The window above featuring a victorian design was designed, created and installed by ourselves. The door and frame was installed by the client, we created the timber over door section to match the original along with the stained glass for both door and over door. |
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The three windows above were designed for a new house in south west Wales. The glass used for these windows was a semi opaque white glass with mid and dark green border, the Celtic Knot design was chosen by the customer and created as the centerpiece of the door panel. The windows had copper wires soldered to them and strengthening bars inserted into the door and side frames, the windows were installed into the oak frames and beaded in securely. The copper wires were tied onto the strengthening bars to ensure the stability and longevity of the windows to complete this stunning commission. |
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Price guide - £800
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width various
height various |
Price guide - £700
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width 60cm
height 120cm |
Price guide - £1300
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width various
height various |
Price guide - £1500
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door 60cm x 120cm
over door 100cm x 50cm |
Price guide - £1050
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door 70cm x 90cm
Side panels 52cm x 100cm |
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The above images show the before and after. This set of 7 windows were designed for a victorian house in Oxford which had unattractive clear textured glass in the door and surrounding panels. The design, colour and style of glass where chosen by the client. Using a clear textured background glass to let as much light through into the entrance hall with shades of yellow and amber for the border and shades of pink for the floral design. The windows where installed using a bed of white putty and held in place with the original beading, the design and colours complimented the building and looked like they had always been there. |
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Pictured above is a pitch pine door and side panels with an arched top which was commissioned by a client along with the hand painted victorian windows to replace their old rotten door and frame. We sourced, supplied and installed all components of this commission including the manufacture of a pitch pine door and frame by a joinery company, this was undercoated, installed and gloss painted by ourselves. All brass door furniture to include a large brass Lions head door knocker as used on No. 10 Downing street. The Victorian stained glass windows with painted bird central roundels were encapsulated in double glazed units and installed into the side panels and over door. |
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Etched glass Bristol glazed door and surround. The glass used for this commission was 6.4mm laminated safety glass which was etched with a classic Victorian design chosen by the client and echoed throughout all 6 panels. This scheme and design was recommended by ourselves at the clients request as they required an original authentic victorian design. The door was glazed with blue glass to the sides, top and bottom and red glass in the corners. The door was restored by a local restorer and french polisher and the side panels and over door were restored by the client ready for the installation of the etched glass |
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Price guide - £1400
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width various
height various |
Price guide - £5400
(Including door, frame, furniture and windows)
width 220cm
height 250cm |
Price guide - £1300
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width various
height various |
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The above images show both sides of a pair of double doors and side panels which we designed, created and installed for a client in North Wales. There was an existing opening between the lounge and the dining area that the client wanted to partition but still wanted the feeling of a large open space, so we used a clear background glass within the stained glass windows to enable a clear view through from one room to another. We had the doors and side panels manufactured by a local joinery company and we sourced some square aluminum handles to echo the squares within the stained glass windows |
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The door pictured above is part of a set of 5 solid pine internal doors manufactured to the clients specifications and stained to match the colour of the previous doors and side panels installed by ourselves , pictured to the left. These doors had a similar design of stained glass window fitted into them. |
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These 5 doors replaced old solid doors and now allow more light into the rooms leading from the hallway. The doors were fitted with the same square handles as used on the double doors echoing the blue, green and clear squares in the stained glass window design. |
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The above image shows a close up of one of the stained glass windows fitted into the doors, 2 of these windows were created using an obscure textured clear glass and fitted into the cloakroom toilet and utility room, the remaining 3 windows were created using a clear glass and fitted into the study, lounge and kitchen doors. The design featured in these windows echoes the design in the double doors and side panels which we had previously designed, created and installed for the client. |
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Price guide - £1800
(including doors and side panels)
width 185cm
height 180cm |
Price guide - £400 per door
(including doors)
width 80cm
height 195cm
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The image above shows the condition of the double doors and stained glass prior to new windows being created and installed. The doors required extensive restoration and repair. |
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Above are the completed double doors ready for painting. They are swing doors, so the main leaded windows needed clear glass to enable a view through to the other side. |
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Price guide - £700
(including installation)
width various
height various |
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