Stained glass doors

Doors with stained glass windows are a very beautiful and unusual design decision. Stained glass for doors emphasizes the originality of the interior, makes it elegant and unique. Doors, which in most cases carry an exclusively functional load, decorated with stained glass become an independent and impressive element of decor. Stained glass inserts in the door perfectly fit into the interior of a house or apartment, decorated in any style. In addition, there are no restrictions on the decoration of stained-glass doors of premises of any purpose.


Stained-glass doors in the house

The ability of stained glass to let natural light into the room and at the same time to hide what is happening behind the door from prying eyes allows to apply them in any premises:

  1. Stained-glass interior doors are installed both in the rooms for the reception of guests, and in bedrooms or nurseries.
  2. Glass sliding stained glass doors create an atmosphere of solemnity and celebration in the room. But sliding systems in close corridors are especially indispensable, and stained-glass windows that let in natural light can fill the dark room of the hall with light from other rooms.

  3. The stained-glass entrance doors transform the appearance of the building, giving it nobility and respectability. Despite the attractiveness, they are very strong and reliable. For this, the stained-glass windows are reinforced with a brass profile or are hidden in a double-glazed unit.
  4. Stained-glass doors to the balcony are used in those cases when the room serves as a rest room. Imagine how pleasant it is in the anticipation of a paradise rest to open the door of a fabulous beauty!
  5. Stained glass doors for the cabinet make furniture not only functional, but also extremely attractive. Stained glass inserts can be used to decorate the facades of both wardrobes and lockers with swing doors.

You can decorate the doors with stained glass using various techniques. As a result, one-color stained-glass windows or full-color paintings are obtained, which can easily be called works of art. Such doors do not require any special conditions for maintenance and operation. The only limitation is the use of a jellied and painted technique for creating stained glass windows for the bathroom and kitchen. This is explained by the intolerance of the used paints of high humidity and the sharp temperature differences characteristic of these premises.