Stained glass doors are a luxury available to everyone. It seemed like simple doors, a familiar and functional piece of furniture. But if instead of simple glass you insert a stained glass window of extraordinary beauty into the door frame, then from an inconspicuous part of the apartment or house you will get a picturesque panel that complements and enriches the overall design of the room.
Depending on the color and pattern, stained glass windows can add exquisite asceticism to door panels, which will decorate not only the interior space, but are also suitable for wardrobe doors. And the variety of techniques for creating stained glass panels will allow you to choose exactly the option that suits you both in design and price.
Kingdom of Stained Glass
Interior doors with stained glass windows are created taking into account the functions performed by the space they hide behind. Of course, if a stained glass window is installed after a renovation has been completed, then you need to take into account the resulting style. In addition, doors leading to the bedroom or bathroom should be decorated with stained glass made of opaque glass. And when choosing equipment, take into account the humidity of the room. In the hallway or hall, it is better to install stained glass windows without relief, since they account for a large amount of dust penetrating from the outside.
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Entrance doors with stained glass are usually installed metal, as they carry a large load. And the glass must be tempered. It is advisable not to create large patterns on the entrance doors, but to divide them into small fragments with frequent lintels. And remember that colored glass must be resistant to sunlight.
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Types of stained glass doors
A folding or accordion door with stained glass is a lightweight design, which also includes a lightweight version of stained glass, which prevents premature wear of the doors.
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Radius doors are made of bent glass, which greatly limits the choice of stained glass technology. Sliding doors with stained glass can be produced both using classical techniques and using pseudo-stained glass. Only in the first case is it necessary to have a second rail in the structure, since the doors are heavy and can be deformed.
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The simplest design is swing doors, which can be found anywhere in the house. Kitchen doors with stained glass will look great. Here you can use any stained glass technique.
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Whether you prefer minimalism or luxury and glamor, stained glass will suit any style. So go ahead and create your own individual style, reinforcing its individuality with stained glass windows.
