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Stained Glass Design

The process of creating stained glass begins with the selection of vibrant colored glass. Each piece is carefully cut and shaped to fit into a larger design. The pieces are then joined together using strips of lead, creating a sturdy framework that holds the artwork in place.

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Pendant Light Dining's Eater 2017

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Glass Door Panel for Resthouse Project  2023

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The light blue hue brings a calming effect to the space, creating a serene ambiance that is conducive to relaxation and enjoyment. This color also has the ability to stimulate appetite, making it an excellent choice for a diner where food is the main focus. On the other hand, the dark blue adds depth and richness to the overall design, creating a sense of elegance and refinement.

 

The grey tones used in this combination provide balance and neutrality to the design. Grey is often associated with stability and timelessness, making it an ideal choice for creating a classic aesthetic. Additionally, different lines incorporated into the design add visual interest and create movement within the space.

The choice of a green stained glass door panel adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the overall aesthetic of the resthouse. The vibrant green color symbolizes nature, growth, and rejuvenation, creating a harmonious connection between the interior and exterior spaces. Moreover, the stained glass allows natural light to filter through, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere within the resthouse.

In addition to the green stained glass door panel, the house design in brown wood further enhances the overall appeal of this project. The use of brown wood exudes a sense of warmth and coziness, making it an ideal choice for a resthouse where relaxation is paramount. The natural texture and grain patterns of wood also add visual interest to the design.

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