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Replacement glass for Victorian front door


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I highly recommend Art with Glass in Crystal Palace. There's a thread on them here: https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,2117181,2117202#msg-2117202


I've also attached the internal window James did for us. It felt very collaborative, the design process, and it was great value. It makes such a huge difference to the feel and look of the space. I could go on about it for a long time... I only regret that if we ever move, we won't be able to take this glass with us! I feel like some of the images they have on their gallery are some of the louder designs. They do a huge range and work with you to come up with a design, without being nearly as expensive as you might imagine.


Best wishes with your project.

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