Stained Glass Colours & Patterns

The following pages will give you an insight into the different styles, patterns & colours available for any Stained Glass design or renovation required. This library of patterns & colours in our Web Site is not extensive, many more are available. Please email to request other designs & colours at Clayton Carpentry

Stained Glass Windows
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External Doors
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Border Glass
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This design is called DESAG Antique 75 which proudly presents a fantastic array of different colours. We only have 5 on display here, altogether there are a total of 21 colours available in this pattern.

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Here are some samples of Spectrum designed glass. This is the Baroque (TM) standard which is a modern version of "Reamy" antique glass. It is made by slowly stirring together glasses of carefully mismatched compositions to create a conflict of swirling colour & contrast.

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Cathedral glass is a single colour glass with a slight irregular surface texture. The degree of light transmission is directly related to the depth of the colour; clear glass is highly transparent, #176B17 glass is completely opaque. There are many colours & styles of Cathedral Glass & here you only see a selection. To view more colours, email Clayton Carpentry.

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Hardwood Furniture
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White uPVC Porch
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White uPVC Conservatories
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