Sandblasted Glass

To let light and art into your home...

Want a stained glass window, but find it too expensive?

Here's the solution - for doors, bathrooms, halls and kitchens:

A piece of sandblasted glass is cut to fit the desired space and a fused glass composition (abstract or representational) is attached to the centre. This method is much cheaper and is decorative.

Sandblasting a piece of glass involves (as the name suggests) firing sand at high speed at the pane of glass. This gives a milky, translucent appearance. Since light shines through it, but you can't see through it, this makes it ideal for bathrooms and bedrooms or where more privacy is required.