Add some wow to your windows and doors with decorative or obscure glass. Choosing the right window glass can help to frame a nice view, give you more privacy, or make a window into a work of art.
We offer more decorative glass options than anyone else, and we're proud of it. That's because we fashion all our window glass options by hand. If you imagine it, we can create it.
Obscure glass is often a blanket term for glass that obscures our home from the outdoors. We split our obscure options into Obscure Glass – textured panels like stippolyte and Cotswold glass, and Silver Mist frosted glass.
Frosted Glass
Our silver mist frosted glass offers fantastic privacy. It is perfect for your bathroom windows or rooms that need light, but you still don't want people to see into.
Choose from our wide range of obscure glass designs with different patterns and obscurity levels. Ideal for a front porch or for those windows that don't have a nice view.
We create etched glass by sandblasting plain glass. Etch ornate patterns onto windows or add a house number to your front door. Available with both double and triple glazed windows.
We handcraft every piece of decorative glass in any size, shape, colour, or design. You can choose to have a favourite picture recreated in stained glass. We can also produce a perfect reproduction of existing glass work. Or we can simply match colours, shapes, and designs to your chosen décor. To see all the different decorative glass choices, request a brochure.
Stained and Coloured Glass
Coloured glass is commonly used to make a stained glass window effect. It can be a standalone design on one pane of glass, or it can cross several panes. The latter option works well for conservatories or bay windows. You can choose from traditional or modern stained glass designs. You can also make your own design.
Georgian and Leaded Glass Designs
Bars as glass options remain very popular choices. Georgian bars are added between double glazing to resemble a classic Georgian window. Leaded glass comes in diamond, square, or Queen Anne patterns. It looks good with windows and doors that have a woodgrain effect.
Bevelled Glass
Bevelled glass has different shapes and colours for a sophisticated look. Traditional window fanlights often have intricate bevelled diamond designs. If your bevelled glass fanlight becomes damaged or is missing, you have two options. You can either get a copy of the old design or make your own unique design.
Brilliant Cut Glass
To create Brilliant Cut glass, craftsmen cut ornate patterns into thick glass panels. The diamond cut is a popular alternative to traditional diamond leading. Many people also choose a classic sunburst design etched on an arched window.
Fusion Glass
Fusion glass is like colourful glass jewellery for your windows, made by fusing pieces of coloured glass together in a furnace. The glass tiles can have polished edges and connected by sandblasted lines. They're like works of art, popular in double glazed doors or in the fanlight above a front door.