The original method of stained glass, such as the type found in the windows of churches and cathedrals across the UK, is crafted using small pieces of coloured glass. The colour is achieved by adding a metallic oxide to the Continue reading →
Stained glass designs are commonly found on front doors and windows, where the light shining through the glazed panels showcases the beautiful patterns colours and textures.
If you are considering a stained glass window for your front door, but you Continue reading →
The purpose of most windows is to let light into a building and to give a view of the outside. However, stained glass windows have a much more interesting purpose… Stained glass windows not only let light into a building Continue reading →
In order to protect your stained glass windows and improve the insulation of your home; you may wish to consider double glazing. Yes, stained glass windows can be double glazed. This encapsulation process involves sealing the stained glass panel inside Continue reading →