Stained Glass
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Myrick
This was made for a small cabin near Asheville. We made the framework out of fabricated re-bar and steel so it could be attached to a round window.
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Phillips
The view out of these windows was an industrial, concrete retaining wall. Our client wanted to block the view and still allow light to flood her breakfast nook. The design was done so the two panels are as one. Clear textured glass and bevels create sparklyness.
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Raleigh
For a newly added dressing room on the second floor in a house in Raleigh. The clients asked that we make something that allowed as much light as possible to come into the room while providing obscurity for anybody walking down the street. This was achieved by using textured glass.
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Front Door
For this front door, the client asked us to make something that would both obscure the view into the house from the street and allow them to see out.
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Cooper
For a newly remodeled bathroom with a 4 foot square glass brick window, this client asked for a “riot” of color and “sparklyness.” Mission accomplished.
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French Doors
Made for French doors between a bedroom and living room. Allows lots of light to flow through the spaces while providing obscurity. This is a riff on our “Shimmering Sun” design.
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Porch
For a remodeled cabin in the woods. A porch was added with triangular openings facing south west. The clients desired a design that was singular and flowed from side to side. They also wished for a lot of color to fall on the space where they enjoy their afternoon cocktails on summer afternoons.
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Carolina
For a large window above a bathtub. For years the view into this room was obscured by trees. But, alas, the trees became diseased and had to be taken down. The clients wanted a piece to bring the joy they felt looking out of the window while enjoying their baths, plus it had to obscure the neighbors’ view into the room.
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New Hope
The clients loved our large stained glass and metal sculptures but had no space in their new home. But they had this door with two sidelights and a transom. Would we be able to do something with that kind of space? Why yes, we can.
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