When you meet someone new for the first time, you want to look your best. You put on your best outfit, style your hair, and try to make a good impression. Your home is no different. Your entryway is the first thing that guests see when they come to visit your home, so it’s important that it makes a good impression. With entryway stained glass, Houston homeowners can create an alluring entrance that looks inviting and enticing to visitors. Below, we’ve shared some of our favorite entryways to give you inspiration!
Before we go any further, let’s talk a little bit about what makes stained glass such a great addition to an entryway.
Your entryway is an important transitional area. It’s the one thing that separates your home from the outside world. It’s the first thing you see when you walk in as well as the last glimpse you get of your home when you leave. It deserves some attention.
One of the best ways to enhance your entryway is with stained glass for your Houston home. Entryway stained glass not only looks beautiful but also adds:
Another great quality that stained glass has is its versatility. It’s super customizable and there are tons of different styles, which makes it easy to match your home’s existing décor and architecture. To give you an idea of all the different looks that you can accomplish, we’ve shared these stunning entryway stained glass examples:
Make a statement with beveled glass. Alluring curves and faceted edges gives beveled glass a sophisticated, upscale look.
You want your entryway to look inviting, but at the same time, not everyone needs to see the contents of your home. Privacy glass strikes the perfect balance by adding beauty to your entryway while also keeping your interior hidden from the public.
Modern and versatile, you truly can’t go wrong with leaded glass. We love the clean, curated look of this front door design.
Call our office today to discuss your options with a custom stained glass designer!
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