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Bathrooms, shower enclosures, Ceilings, domes, and skylights, Entryways and Doors, Kitchens and cabinets, & Windows

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Restaurants, hotels, Casinos, lounges, Clubs, Retail stores, Offices, Corporate designs and we specialize in custom designs in the hospitality industry.

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Churches and other places of worship, Altars and vestibules, We have completed an extensive portfolio of outstanding religious decorative glass projects.

SGO Designer Glass Blog

What Else Can You Do With Textured Glass?

SGO of the West GTA - Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Textured Glass has a beauty of its own and is commonly seen as an alternative to plain glass in cabinet doors. There are many different types of glass available that offer various levels of transparency. It can replicate the look of old glass or be more contemporary in styling.  It can add a simple, elegant appeal to windows, but look what can happen when you add a lead design to the equation!  
 
Try to picture the window to the right without the added leadwork. The textured glass solves the problem of much-needed privacy, but it is the Prairie-style leadwork that really adds punch to the setting.  In the window to the near right, the chosen glass adds textural interest, while the traditional lead design enhances the room styling.