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How do you frame a stained glass window panel without blocking image ?

Question by A d: How do you frame a stained glass window panel without blocking image ?
Stained glass panel is 37.5″ high x 23.5″ wide. Will install it as part of a window treatment (incorporated as part of a custom-made window). Will not be suspended and needs to be framed prior to incorporating it to the window itself. Thanks for your prompt response !

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Answer by Knowitall

To answer this a glazier like me must know:
What you are doing with the piece of glass specifically ? Did you have new windows put in ? The existing windows, are they dual or single payne ? Do you have a aluminum or wood frames there now & which would you prefer. I take it this is a type of picture window or very large bathroom window ? To give an answer I got to know what your doing. You can have a very thin frame however you will have to sacrafice atleast 1/4inch of the glass all way round to have a secure window. Glass is made sturdy by rubber on frame.

Now if you mean it needs to be a dual payne ? Take the window to a glass shop that makes insulated windows or energy efficent they call them. They will needs whats called an overall measurement which is the thickness the glass should be for the frame/setting. They will make you the unit w/ whatever glass you choose for the other side.

Best to call a glass company/glazier for the best outcome on whatever your customizing. Carpenter or framer will not deliver what you want.

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Posted by Window Treatments - November 16, 2012 at 1:45 pm

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Treatment options for a stained glass window?

Question by : Treatment options for a stained glass window?
Hello, I have a big, beautiful picture window in my living room, and the top 1/4 of it is stained glass. Naturally, because this room is on the 1st floor and faces the street, I want some privacy, but I don’t want to cover the stained glass. Any suggestions? Photos are especially welcome!

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Answer by Karen L
Do you mean that you want to cover the part of the window that isn’t stained glass? Just put a curtain rod or blind over the bottom part only. A valance or short curtain at the top edge of the window frame, above the stained glass, can make it look a little more pulled together.

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Posted by Window Treatments - March 14, 2012 at 1:49 pm

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First Stained Glass Window Film 24-by-36-Inches Reviews

First Stained Glass Window Film 24-by-36-Inches

  • Innovative solution for privacy and decor
  • Easy to install and remove: applies in minutes to smooth glass
  • Uses no adhesives
  • Available in 24-inches by 36 inches: repeating pattern simply add panels to the top, bottom, left or right
  • Ideal for specialty windows: sidelights, transoms, arches

“ARTSCAPE” WINDOW FILM 24″ X 36″ Translucent film for windows, showers, glass that allows light to enter yet provides privacy Great to block unwanted views or in places where blinds/ curtains remain closed regulary Looks like textured glass Self-adhering (static) – no adhesives Easily trimmed to fit & matches patterns like wallpaper, both top & bottom or left & right Easily removed without leaving any residue Bagged 1st stained glass

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