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Working with Architects & Builders Leaded,
beveled, stained and other forms of architectural glass add beauty
and value to a home or commerical project. Creative and distinctive
glass turns an ordinary entryway into a showpiece reminiscent of a
magazine
cover.
Kitchen
cabinets and windows become spectacular and bathroom privacy windows
are both
beautiful and functional. By working with Architectural Stained Glass,
Architects and builders can We find that our projects are tremendously successful for the client when we work closely with the architect. This helps everyone involved make sure they understand exactly what is expected and lets us fully integrate the design into the house in a manner that supports and realizes the architect's vision. As members of the American Institute of Architects, we understand the items that are important to an architect and builder and pride ourselves on delivering finished products with accurate dimensions, sound, reinforced construction and high-quality materials. We utilize CAD developed drawings and construction plans and can provide electronic files so the architect and/or designer can integrate our stained, leaded or beveled glass designs into the end vision presented to the client.
From custom entryways that turn a home into a showpiece, to unique and beautiful privacy windows, screens and glass cabinet fronts, we can help our clients add beauty to their projects in new, imaginative ways. We are members of the Tidewater Builders Association and American Institute of Architects. Our works have been featured in the Hampton Roads Homearama with RCL builders, Hampton Roads magazine, Parade of Homes with Evan Sawyer and in Building Edge Magazine. For more information about how we work with architects and builders, give us a call at 757-583-5864. You can also read answers to some of the FAQs we receive from builders.
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