Several broken pieces we found on this Victorian style stained glass entrance in Sutton just south of London. We have found the right match in colours and textures.
Previews owners of this property have remove the original stained glass panels from the windows, having double glazed units. New client wanted to bring back the old filings along with the traditional features of this house. We have created 36 small stained glass windows encapsulated into double glazed units. We have used the original ruby red boarder and the four pale shades of English Muffle glass for this house in Clapham Common.
We recreated a new Victorian stained glass panels for our client in Reigate. An elegant double boarded design with a four pales shades of Antique glass for the background and roundels as main features. We gave extra security by adding 4.4mm laminated glass on the outside of each panel.
We took part in the renovation of this property in Fulham London. All of the stained glass panels have damaged lead structure, produced by the use of the door and time. This is very normal in stained glass entrances to present bowed panels, broken solder joint and loosed cooper tides which keep the panels flat and straight. We remove the whole entrance and secured the property with wood board, wile the panels were striped and rebuilt with new lead and sealing materials.
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