Frank Lloyd Wright designed his windows to have decorative designs mostly on the borders. The middle area was kept clear to preserve the view of the outside. Work by Morava Glass Studio
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Incredible - Please tell me about the windows. Where can I find those ? »
Bungalows often have a richness of detail even though, for the most part, a bungalow began as a house for people of modest means. Art glass windows are a staple in many bungalows.
Style Secret: Art GlassJewellike in their detail, stained and leaded glass windows and doors are common among Arts and Crafts homes. They feature linear, geometric patterns or motifs that call to mind elements of the natural world. Look closer: Glass panes such as these are one of the only instances in Arts and Crafts style in which form and function have equal weight. Even so, the windows above don't sacrifice outdoor views in favor of embellishments — the exterior space beyond remains clearly visible.
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Frank Lloyd Wright designed his windows to have decorative designs mostly on the borders. The middle area was kept clear to preserve the view of the outside. Work by Morava Glass Studio
Glass panes such as these are one of the only instances in Arts and Crafts style in which form and function have equal weight. Even so, the windows above don't sacrifice outdoor views in favor of embellishments — the exterior space beyond remains clearly visible.
Style Secret: Art Glass
Jewellike in their detail, stained and leaded glass windows and doors are common among Arts and Crafts homes. They feature linear, geometric patterns or motifs that call to mind elements of the natural world.
Look closer: Glass panes such as these are one of the only instances in Arts and Crafts style in which form and function have equal weight. Even so, the windows above don't sacrifice outdoor views in favor of embellishments — the exterior space beyond remains clearly visible.