The wing windows have stained glass.
1930s style front door stained glass.
A smart 20s 30s door with original stained glass panel and sidelight and brass door furniture.
Each with their own period style features.
This classic 1930s setup has the front door fitted centrally with two sidelights.
Styles range from the popular 1930 s art deco and art nouveau to the more traditional victorian and edwardian periods.
Victorian and edwardian glazed front doors.
A simple coat hanger shaped head to the door is a non fussy period feature.
Three raised panels below the glass complete a classic 1930s look.
The mid rail and letterbox which would previously have been around waist height shifted further up the door making the proportions one third above and two thirds below.
Stained glass doors internal and front doors custom made reproduction using solid pitch pine specialists in period reclaimed antique victorian edwardian georgian 1920s and 1930 style pitch pine reproduction doors south east uk london alton hampshire hants surrey sussex.
1930 s stained glass front doors the stained glass door company are proud to present our new range of exterior 1930 s stained glass front doors available in engineered hardwood suitable for painting or engineered oak for a varnished or oiled finish for a more contemporary look.
This could be a single glazed widow on either side of the door or sometimes even both.
The sidelights have brickwork below them creating a wing shaped door frame.
1930s style stained glass door.
We have made many unique designs over the years.
Front doors 20s 30s.
1930s stained glass front door a smart 20s 30s door with original stained glass panel and sidelight and brass door furniture.
1930s stained glass front door with double sidelight door frame.
Take a look at our huge range of stained glass panels for inspiration.
We use hand floated glass that includes all the.
The stained glass door panels are made using traditional methods.
Many 1930s front doors would feature large curved or round stained glass panels within the top half of the door.
Furthermore stained glass would often be used in the frame around the door.
The overall look of a 1920s and 1930s front door displayed another distinct change in style.
The owner of this period property wanted to keep her original stained glass so our skilled glaziers removed it from her old door fitted it into the new door and laminated it for additional warmth and security.