Stained Glass Panels Add Personality to Your Decor

Adding stained glass panels is a creative way to add style, color and personality to any room or entryway in your home. Since every home is unique, a stained glass panel gives you a multitude of ways to make your own personal statement.

Here are a few examples just to give you a taste of the variety of stained glass panels available.

Tiffany Style Stained Glass Window Panel Blue Water

This gorgeous tiffany style window panel is hand-made with 96 pieces of cut stained glasses and 11 jewels. Each piece is hand wrapped in copper foil, then soldered together. The true L.C. Tiffany tradition and craftsmanship is followed 100% in this stunning rendition.

Frank Lloyd Wright Saguaro Forms Stained Art Glass by Mexia

Frank Lloyd Wright Architect Saguaro Forms Liberty Magazine Wood Framed Stained Art Glass. This beautiful art glass piece measures 10.5 by 13.25 inches and is adapted from "Saguaro Forms and Cactus Flowers". It is one of a set of covers for the magazine, Liberty, in 1923. This exquisite glass work can free stand in its base, or hang in your home by its removable chain. Makes a great gift for any Frank Lloyd Wright collector.

Hummingbird Fuchsia Vertical Art Glass Panel Wall Hanging Suncatcher

An iridescent hummingbird sips nectar from fuchsia flowers. This hand-painted vertical art glass panel is zinc-framed and measures 10.25" wide x 14" high. This top quality window or wall hanging features two soldered metal rings along the top, along with an already attached silvertoned chain.

There are many ways to use stained glass panels. Here are a few suggestions for adding to new construction or for updating or remodeling:

1. Give your old door a facelift. Adding stained glass door panels will make your house stand out on the block and can possibly increase the value of your home. What a simple way to add curb appeal!

2. Add privacy to a bathroom.

3. Use a stained glass fireplace screen to add a focal point to the room and cover up that black hole when you're not using the fireplace.

4. Use a panel to make a room divider.

5. Use stained glass windows instead of shutters or drapes. It provides privacy or hides an unsightly view.

6. Give them as gifts for housewarmings, weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and holidays or to commemorate a special occasion.

Spend a little time shopping around and you will discover that you can find just about any style, design or color combination that you want or need. And, if you don't find what you're looking for, there are many places that will customize them to fit your specific requirements.

Common themes include florals and plants, birds, animals and wildlife, religious subjects, scenic views, sports, rustic, fruit, Victorian and nautical just to name a few. Just decide what motif will complement and accentuate your surrounding furnishings and decor. If you can't decide, many merchants have professional interior designers who will help you with your purchasing decision.

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