Contemporary Arched Window, Old Aberdeen

We have been working on a series of five panels inspired by Australian Aboriginal Art for a historic property in Old Aberdeen, and this week saw the installation of the largest window.

Forming a large light above a set of French doors into a garden room, the window curves to fit the roof of a “pend”, or tunnel formerly used to bring horses through from the street to a courtyard at the rear of the building. 

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Restored Vestibule Door, Fochabers

This large door panel was damaged during some decorating work. It had some beautiful handmade coloured glass pieces and large, clear sections, some of which were damaged. We managed to source good matches for the clear glasses, but had to plate some pale amber onto a textured clear to obtain a match for one particularly unusual glass.

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Contemporary Seascape, Inverallochy

The client is an electrician on a fishing boat out of Fraserburgh, and had just finished building his family a new home. The window acts as a screen in a ground floor room, and features the landscape of Orkney and the client's boat as well as waves and fish. We fabricated a frame to hold the panel on the interior of a double glazed unit.

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Restored door panel and matching transom and sidelights, Laurencekirk

The clients are renovating a large Victorian property in Laurencekirk, and as part of the project they were keen to see the original doorway reinstated. The existing glass was almost all gone, with the exception of a door panel which had seen better days.

We restored the door, recreating some of the damaged painted sections, and designed new sidelights and a tiny transom light incorporating motifs from the original window.

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