Hall windows
These four windows were commissioned as new windows in one wall of a Victorian house. All the windows used the same basic design and colours, with a traditional-style border.

The windows were fixed, with beading, on the inner face of double-glazed units.

In the dining room (below) the aim was to let light in with two windows high up on one wall. One has a bevelled central square and the other has a plated centre. The window in the lower hall (left lower) was decorated with sandblasted designs to obscure the view in from passers-by. The upper landing window (left above) uses a large bevelled centre piece to refract the light.

Dining room windows 400 x 1,000mm
Lower and upper landing windows 600 x 1,000mm