Stained glass windows give any space a wonderful sense of elegance and beauty, even though they are not commonly found in modern homes. Stained glass is a gorgeous addition to any room in the house, although it’s most commonly seen in stairwells and doors. You could even use it in the dining room, living room, kitchen, or bathroom. These 11 beautiful rooms with different stained glass window styles are going to inspire you.
Add a Surprise to the Stairwell
Enhance the Stairwell Stained Glass Window at the Landing with a Surprise Using
For a pleasant surprise on the landing, how about this? This stairwell is made more interesting by a sun-shaped stained glass design, and the bright colors are wonderfully complemented by the other whimsical embellishments.
Set the tone
This house’s tiny entryway is dominated by a vibrant stained glass pattern that sets the tone for the vibrant, retro-inspired interior. The space is charmingly designed to let sunshine soak through and brighten the area.
Redesign the Sink Area
Installing a stained glass window above the sink will treat you to a lovely view while doing the dishes; this feature is rather unexpected but incredibly attractive. This pattern of green and red complements the adjacent green cabinets quite well.
Any Stained Glass Door Approach
Stained glass doors are available in a variety of sizes and forms. Some have more elaborate designs, while others, like the one above, are more straightforward and only have a few panels. A stained glass piece will always make a statement in your home, no matter how you choose to incorporate it. Selecting a style that complements your current decor should be enjoyable.
Make the Most of Your Home’s Tall Ceilings
To maximize natural light in your room, place an additional stained glass panel above the front door and make use of a high ceiling in the entrance.
Show Off Your Glass Style
This stairwell is likewise illuminated with stained glass. The adjacent items are tastefully arranged and have harmonious color schemes. Plants and a few bouquets complement the flower-shaped pattern.
Ignore Art and Allow Your Stained Glass to Speak for You
This typically plain, neutral entryway features a stained glass door that also serves as art. If you’re fortunate enough to live in a house where beauty is inherent, you won’t need to cover every square inch of your walls with frames.
Provide a new Sliding Door New Life
Add some stained glass panels to a sliding door to give it a little more character. Don’t worry if you don’t like bright colors, this modest design is equally as striking as some of the more striking ones we’ve seen.
Jazz Up the Dining Room’s Stained Glass Window
Imagine having dinner in a dining room with an entire wall made of stained glass. This is an incredibly elegant setup that will make your dinner party attendees speak for days.
Consider Doing This Stained Glass Door Addition on Your Own
When stained glass can be used to create custom designs, why settle with boring inside doors? This was a DIY project, so if you’re searching for an unconventional method to add more color to your house, give it a try. The finished product gives this house so much more vitality and life.
Keep It Simple
Though there are many more basic stained glass window designs available, we’ve seen a number of rooms with more elaborate windows. One example of how a simple stained glass design can still have a lot of charm in a room is the upper windows in this living area.
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