June 27, 2011

Interesting Information About Stained Glass Windows

Stained glass, both as an artistic medium, and the finished work of art, has been in use for thousands of years. Stained glass windows were initially used predominantly in cathedrals, churches and some other significant buildings.

They also became popular in houses, especially in the Victorian era. The designs would typically depict pictures of nature, such as birds or flowers. They have also been used as a decorative element in public buildings, such as learning and government institutions, and other public and commercial places such as banks.

It has recently begun to be fashionable again. Stained glass can be used in homes in many ways to add a unique touch to the design or decorative theme. Its use was previously limited mostly to panels in front doors and windows, but soon extended to kitchen cabinets and hanging pieces that could be displayed in windows or on a wall. People have used it to make unique house numbers.

Creating your own stained glass can become a rather difficult and complicated process if you do not have the right skills or are not experienced. Depicting images effectively often requires a lot of creativity and an artistic eye. The process itself is not easy either. It involves cutting out and smoothing bits of glass of all different sizes, shapes and colours, and joining them to form a picture. The finished product must be properly joined using the right materials and tools and must be the perfect size for the window frame.

Fortunately, there are some simple ways of creating an effect similar to the real thing. One way is with the use of glass paint. There is a variety of colours available. Simply mark out the design using a marker and paint away. One can also buy adhesive lead strips to place on the lines in order to add that professional look.

There is also a very temporary method that is very effective for the holidays or a special celebration. Here designs can be transferred onto a window by using bits of different coloured tissue paper, stuck on with laundry starch. Mistakes and overlaps are not serious, and the whole thing can be easily removed afterwards.

Ideas for what designs to use can be found in many different places. Inspiration can be drawn from books, wallpaper, nature, magazines and even the internet. Imagination is the only thing that will limit these creations. It should not be too difficult to find a design that is perfect for the desired purpose. It is an effective way to add a new decorative element to a room, whether it is used to tell a story inside a church, or to create atmosphere in a pub or restaurant, or to add some unusual decoration to a home.

Learn all there is to know about stained glass windows. You will also get the low down on the benefits of glass safety film and where to find reputable window tint company in AUS online.

Filed under Garden Buildings by Bruce Jopples

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