Create A Stained Glass Welcome In Your Home
What does your front door say about you? Does it reflect your personality
, your style, your creativity? Does it offer a warm welcome to your guests and friends? There are many ways to add valuable curb appeal to the front of your home, and one way is to enhance it by using stained glass transom windows and sidelights.
Stained glass and beveled glass transoms are very popular and have been for many, many years. They were especially brought to life during the Victorian era. Transoms are located above the frame of a door or window and are usually in the shape of a long rectangle, a fan, or a semi-circle. These types of windows definitely add decorative appeal and character to the front of a home. We all enjoy adding personal touches to the homes we live in and we like to create spaces that are beautiful to look at. Stained glass windows have been proven to do just that. These windows can be found in various styles from Victorian to modern and in a huge array of colors.
Stained glass sidelights added to the flanks of a front door can really be transformational. They add beauty and class as well as warmth of color to the home. I was fortunate enough to enjoy the gorgeous sidelights of my parents house while growing up and there is no doubt they easily added to the value of their front entrance. Many people have commented on them throughout the years. Unlike clear glass sidelights, stained and beveled glass offer privacy while also allowing natural light to filter through.
Stained glass windows are a valuable asset to any home and it is especially fun to show them off where people can appreciate them. Decorating your front entrance with charming transoms and sidelights will surely get passers by to turn their heads and notice the beauty of your home. You will easily be able to find a style, pattern, and color scheme that coordinates with your home and you enjoy looking at. Creating a front entrance you are proud of is important whether you live in a big city, a rural town, or in the country. Find a design that will complement you and your home and go for it!
by: Erin Sievers
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