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Decorative glass is a versatile way to add both character and functionality to your home. Whether you want privacy, natural light, or design detail, there’s a style to suit.
From etched glass for subtle elegance to stained glass for vibrant colour, there are many forms of decorative glass that can complement your windows and doors. Each option is designed to blend with the style of your home.
Etched and textured designs reduce visibility while still letting natural light into your home.
Stained glass and Georgian bars add timeless detail, perfect for period homes and traditional designs.
Available in glass panels, astragal bars, midrails, and more to suit different windows and doors.
High-quality decorative glass options are built to last with minimal upkeep required.
Choose from plain, neutral styles or vibrant colours to complement the look of your property.
Decorative glass can help successfully appease planning permission requirements with additions like Georgian bars.
Sliding sash windows and period properties often call for traditional designs. Georgian bars and stained glass can help recreate the timeless charm of older homes.
Conservation areas benefit from decorative glass. Astragal bars and etched styles respect planning rules while giving the home added character and elegance.
Not just for traditional homes, decorative glass is also popular in contemporary settings. Etched and frosted panels bring privacy with a modern touch.
Coloured and patterned options allow homeowners to add individuality, making decorative glass a versatile solution for Brighton and Sussex properties.
Find answers to common questions about decorative glass, styles, and uses.
Contact UsDecorative glass comes in many forms, including stained, etched, frosted, and patterned styles, as well as Georgian bars and astragal bars.
Yes. Decorative glass can be paired with double or triple glazing to maintain energy efficiency while still offering unique styles and finishes.
Traditional additions like Georgian bars or stained glass are often used in windows to meet conservation requirements.
Yes. Options range from neutral etched glass to vibrant stained designs, allowing you to find the right match for your home.
No. Many options allow natural light to enter while maintaining privacy or adding style, making it a practical choice for any property.


