Stained Glass Window Panels, Your Rooms Finishing Touch
Dancing shadows of shifting light, prisms of brilliant colors shooting through your den or kitchen created by the sun streaming through a stained glass window panel. Light so beautiful and elegant, as the sun takes its course across the morning sky. Graceful and soft, changing every moment creating new designs as it fills your favorite room. That is the charm of a stained glass window panel.
It's always been assumed that a vase full of colorful flowers or a bowl full of fruit is the finishing touch for your living room, den or dining room. You would be right if they were shaped into a beautiful lasting tiffany window or stained glass window panel.
For hundreds of years painted windows (stained glass window panels) have been adorning the windows of churches, offices, and homes in every corner of the world. Around the turn of the 19th century, Louis Comfort Tiffany along with his chemist developed a new method of fusing metals and pigments into molten glass resulting in richer more vibrant colored Opalescent, Translucent and Iridescent style used in today's stained glass design.
(A more thorough description of the history and origins of painted glass and the ancient arts of the stained glass window panels can be found in the Catholic Encyclopedia).
Stained glass window panels are a virtual kaleidoscope of designs that include scenes of colorful flowers, fruit bowls, birds, animals, forest and shimmering ocean scenes. There are many design options available from round stained glass windows to square, tall, wide and octagon shapes. You even have the option of working with a stained glass design manufacture to create a custom stained glass window panel for your business, bar, office, or club. Stained glass designs are endless, limited only by the cost and or imagination of the stained glass window designers.
Many people refer to these beautiful creations as tiffany windows. One Stained Glass Window company defines Tiffany as:
A. Style referring to Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Victorian or scenes of nature.
B. The copperfoil technique of stained glass assembly.
C. Opalescent glass invented by Louis Comfort Tiffany 1848-1933, son of Charles Lewis Tiffany, an American jeweler.
This brought about the use of "Tiffany Window" or "Tiffany Stain Glass Window".
It's no wonder that stained glass window panels have such a huge following and are so popular. They have been a part of human history in one form or another for over two thousand years.
However you prefer to call them, Stained glass window panels or Tiffany windows, they are the perfect complement to any room design and the finishing touch to your living room, den or family room. Beautiful tiffany window panels will brighten your mornings, soften the heat of the afternoon sun with a prism of brilliant colors and give you lasting enjoyment through every season of the year.
Tiffany window panels come in a variety of shapes and styles including round windows, square, wide, tall and oval. There are left and right stain glass window corner brackets available as well. Many times stained glass window panels hang in middle of your window or hung so several stained glass window panels can hang side by side.
Tiffany Windows, Measuring for a perfect fit:
Some people buy Tiffany window panels to fit an entire window space. If you are looking to have custom glass window panels made to fit inside a window space getting a right measurement might be important to you. The following will help you achieve the proper fit for your new stained glass window panels.
· Height is measured from the top of the window to the bottom of the window.
· Width is measured from the extreme left window edge to the extreme right window edge.
Consider that your window might not be completely square. As with hanging mini blinds, take 3 different measurements at the top, middle and bottom of the window space. This will insure that your Tiffany window panels will have the best fit possible.
Lasting Timeless Beauty versus Cost
Cost will usually be a factor in deciding which style or shape of stained glass window panel or Tiffany Window you choose. For a nice well made stained glass window panel you can expect to pay as little as $150 to $250 and they go up from there to $600 to $1000, but can cost as much as $5000 and more. In the early 1900's a large Stain Glass Window Panel could cost around $150 to $200 with the smaller Stained Glass Window Panels costing around $60 to $80. The price of a beautiful Stained Glass Window Panel hasn't changed much in the last hundred plus years if you take into account the rise of inflation.
When you consider the cost of a Tiffany Window Panel as they did a hundred years ago, consider also their lasting timeless beauty. The years of enjoyment you will receive from having a Tiffany Glass Window may be well worth the investment.
It's Not Just Tiffany, It's You!
About the Author
Craig Tucker is the owner of Grannies Gadgets, a Tiffany lighting and stain glass Specialty Firm whose focus is on unique lighting situations for the home and office. He is the in store floor designer for Tiffany Lamp Discounters. His articles focus on the use Stained Glass Products in various interior settings and can be found at http://www.tiffanylampdiscounters.net/documents/articles.html
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