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PRIVACY for a home office
Located just off the front hall, the windows in this office are the main source of daylight. So to create privacy in the office, without blocking the sun, we created these fusion glass French doors.
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PIZZAZZ on an
exterior wall
Visible from the front walk, this garage wall used to be plain, but now sunlight bounces off these fusion glass maple leaves even on harsh winter days.
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FRESH AIR in a
bathroom
These clients wanted to open the window beside their
Jacuzzi tub, but not let the neighbors peek in. The
bottom fusion glass sculpture lets them operate the window, allows air to circulate and compliments the stained glass pansy hanging above.
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PUNCH in a narrow space
The sculptural 3D hanging below maximizes a small decorating opportunity.
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A CAT passage
In the combo fusion/stained glass door on the right, the bottom centre panel is an open hole so the feline resident in this home can easily get from the family room to her litter box in the laundry-room.
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FIREPLACE feature
On a winter night, looking up from a roaring fire at this stained glass hanging over the mantel, these clients fondly remember summer sails.
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TROPHY-CASE sculpture
We design fusion glass sculptures to cust0m-fit glass shelves.
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BITTERSWEET memories
For one of our clients we incorporate the ashes of a loved one into stones for rings, pendants and tie clips.
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For more ideas on decorating with glass,
visit our website at www.turtlecreekglass.ca or
contact Eleanor Brownridge at 800-820-0342 .
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