Content
- 1 Ideas for using stained glass
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2 Stained glass manufacturing technologies
- 2.1 Tiffany
- 2.2 Fusing
- 2.3 Stained-glass windows
- 2.4 Stained glass painting
- 3 Conclusion
Coming from ancient times, stained-glass windows are still very popular today and are actively used to create not only classic, but also modern interiors. They can be found in any room of the house: living room, bedroom, library, dining room. But stained-glass windows for the kitchen look especially advantageous.
Kitchen stained-glass windows echo the wallpaper pattern
This luxurious design tool allows you to create not only beautiful and unique, but also comfortable, functional spaces, which is especially important for the kitchen. After all, stained-glass windows in the kitchen can decorate not only cabinet doors, they can also be used in other ways.
See also examples of designer kitchens.
Ideas for using stained glass
Modern stained glass techniques are so diverse both in design and in cost that they can be used to decorate a kitchen in any style and for any budget. The customer himself chooses a plot, drawing, color palette from the proposed ones, or creates a sketch with his own hands.
Where, apart from inserts into furniture doors, can a stained glass window be installed in the kitchen?
- Apron. This, in general, a working element of the kitchen can become its main decoration, creating a certain mood in the room. Traditional tile is no longer the only material that can be used to decorate a wall in a work area. There are others, no less practical and easy to care for, including stained-glass windows.
Stained glass apron
- Windows and doors. Stained glass painting on double-glazed windows will make the kitchen sparkle with all the colors of the rainbow when the sun is shining through the window. And the insert into the interior door will make it an independent element of decor or visually continue the line of the kitchen set, decorated in the same style.
- Ceilings. Stained glass suspended ceilings with illumination look exquisite not only in the kitchen, but also in other rooms. The next photo is proof of this. In this way, you can also solve the issue of additional lighting when you want to create a somewhat intimate atmosphere in the kitchen.
Window and ceiling with stained glass
- Partitions. If you do not have an isolated small kitchen, but a rather spacious room, combined with dining room or hall, different zones can be effectively separated by stained glass sliding partitions or screens. Such a kitchen stained-glass window will become both an ornament and a functional element of the interior, without visually cluttering the space.
Decorative sliding partition
- Lamps. Stained glass lampshades and shades are real works of art. And if the price of Tiffany lamps seems too high for you, you can stop at products decorated with stained glass painting. They are cheaper, but have no less artistic value.
Council. Stained glass for the kitchen can be done on your own using special paints sold in art stores. Start by decorating small objects: glassware, vases, shades.
Stained glass manufacturing technologies
Today, stained glass windows for the kitchen are made in a variety of ways. Some of them require painstaking manual labor and a lot of time, others are partially or fully mechanized. After watching the video, you yourself will understand what a difficult process - the creation of real stained glass windows.
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Tiffany
The name of this oldest method of creating stained glass most likely comes from the name of the person who invented it. Tiffany stained glass is the most expensive and is used to decorate luxury kitchens with exclusive classic furniture.
Without going into details, the technology is as follows:
- First, the artist creates a sketch - a picture of the future stained glass window.
- Then the image is transferred to tracing paper in its real size and turns into a diagram of separate modules separated from each other by lines. The modules are marked with numbers corresponding to a specific color.
A real stained glass window in the kitchen begins with this scheme
- Each module is transferred to glass, from which a piece of the desired shape and color is cut.
- The ends of the glass pieces are wrapped in ribbons of thin copper foil and placed on tracing paper in a given sequence.
Prepared part
For reference. Sometimes, instead of copper tape, special profiles with a glass groove are used. It is more convenient and faster to work with them.
- Glass modules assembled into a picture are soldered together.
This is a very short guide. In fact, there are many intermediate technological stages that have been missed here, which also require time and attention.
It is worth noting that stained glass drawings for the kitchen do not have to be colored. Instead of colored glass, you can use frosted, tinted, sandblasted glass, mirrors.
Fusing
Kitchens with fusing stained glass windows have a special character. The work is based on solid glass, on which the artist lays out a mosaic of separate pieces of colored glass. Then all this is sent to the furnace, where at a temperature of 800 degrees, the parts are sintered with each other and the base, forming a uniform surface.
Fusing stained glass
Note. This technique, due to the lack of a metallic connection, does not allow obtaining clear image contours. But it can be not only flat, but also embossed.
Stained-glass windows
Today, stained glass windows for the kitchen are made in two ways.
- The desired photographic image is applied to a polymer film, which in turn is glued to the glass. Moreover, glass can be not only ordinary, but also acrylic, which significantly reduces the weight of the structure.
The film with a photographic image can also be glued to kitchen facades
- A full-color image can be applied directly to glass. Nano-ink used for photo printing hardens under the influence of ultraviolet rays and becomes resistant to humidity and temperature extremes.
Stained glass painting
You can try to master this technology yourself. The essence of the work is that first, the contours of the image are applied to the surface to be decorated with a special contour paint. They imitate the metallic veins of a real classic stained glass window and serve as a border for areas of different colors.
When the contour is dry, stained glass paints are poured into the modules limited to it.
Spice jars with stained glass painting
To work, you also need stained glass stencils for the kitchen. You can buy them in art stores or just print the picture you like on a printer and then put them under glass.
Conclusion
Whichever stained glass you choose - expensive, handmade or budget film - a kitchen with such a decor will surely become bright and memorable.
See also the article "Kitchen Design Options: Variety Has No Limits."
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