Fort Worth Homes Can Let the Light in With Stained Glass Transom Windows

Fort Worth Homes Can Let the Light in With Stained Glass Transom Windows

Once upon a time, home windows were tiny and hardly let any light into the house. The trend in modern homes has been for larger and larger windows, as the years have gone by. Same with office buildings. People are aware of the many benefits of natural lighting in their homes, for their eyesight, their mood, and many other factors. And Fort Worth residents just seem to love the light! Many a home, townhouse or condo has had a hard time finding new owners because the prospective buyers all complain that it “just doesn’t have enough light.”

For most of us, a dark home is a dreary home! Fort Worth Stained Glass is proud to present a practical, beautiful, and affordable solution to the issue of gloomy entryways, dark rooms, and homes that lust for more light.

What would you do if you have an older home with smaller windows, or rooms that simply don’t ever seem to get enough light? Moving might not be in the cards . . . Fort Worth Stained Glass suggests the addition of stained glass transom windows. This is a home improvement that will add real dollar value to your home, provide the light you crave, and be a stunning addition to your home’s décor at the same time.

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Have you ever wished you could get more natural light into your home? One way to accomplish this is by adding transom windows. Never heard of transom windows? Well, we bet you’ve seen them but just never knew the proper name. We’re referring to those narrow horizontal or half circle shaped panes of glass that sit above doorways or other windows and allow more light into your home. They are not usually functional in the sense of opening, but are highly functional for letting in the light.

When placed above an interior door, they also let more light flow between rooms, allowing for an airier, more open and more spacious feel to a home. Transoms have a long and distinguished architectural history, used for the reasons we have just been describing. And stained glass transoms are the height in beautiful practicality.

When placed above your windows, let’s say in the living room, stained glass transoms can change the whole look and feel of a room. And the play of light through the colored, frosted, translucent, textured, etched, or beveled glass can light up your home in other unique ways as well. When it comes to custom stained glass transoms, there are no limits to the designs and styles you can choose from. Let one of our talented Fort Worth Stained Glass designers help you choose the perfect complement to your home’s architecture and décor.

Stained glass transoms . . . who knew solving a difficult issue like a too dark room or too dark home could have such an elegant, stunning solution”

Martin Faith has dedicated his life's career to the study, preservation, and exploration of one of the world's most beautiful and rare forms of art. For the past 30 years, he has been running his stained glass studio based out of Fort Worth, Texas. Martin's company specializes in an array of stained glass styles, ranging from traditional to contemporary, including Mackintosh, Greene & Greene, art nouveau, art deco, prairie, beveled glass, and religious. He has personally overseen numerous restorations for churches during which rare and valuable glass was saved from extinction. Over the years, he and his team have produced over 50,000 stained and leaded glass windows for homes, churches, and buildings in Fort Worth and throughout the continental U.S.

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