Saturday, July 17, 2010

How to Add Stained Glass to Doors, Dividers and More

Think stained glass is only for windows? Jonas Beirs shows how the art can be applied in many ways in a home from doors to dividers.

Using stained glass in the bathroom adds a decorative element at the window and privacy at the same time.
Think stained glass is only for windows? Jonas Beirs shows how the art can be applied in many ways in a home from doors to dividers:
  • People are using stained glass in a lot of different applications today, including pieces as an interior element rather than only replacing existing windows. It can hang from the ceiling, be used in upper kitchen cabinets, within interior doors and for privacy when people don't want anyone to see into their homes, such as in bathrooms.
One of the newest applications of stained glass is interior window shutters. The design itself resembles fabric and the look is beautiful.

  • New stained glass can be expensive due to the labor involved in the design and the work itself. Look for old windows in antique salvage stores, flea markets and antique auctions. This material lends itself to repair so don't worry if the piece you love has cracked or broken panes.

  • Jonas Beirs has done things as complicated as putting silk screening on glass and he's also handpainted images that are a little more contemporary and personal.

  • When cleaning stained glass, it's best to just use plain water and a soft cloth as glass cleaner can actually affect the putty seams between the colored pieces.

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