Door Surrounds; Red & Blue

Three different kinds of Red & Blue door surrounds commonly found in Victorian & Edwardian houses. Each has a different price-point and feel - Contact us for more information!

One of the red flashed sidelights of this door surround had been damaged and the client wanted an authentic reproduction. We used handblown French antique Red flashed glass and copied her original design to sandblast a custom piece that was as close…

One of the red flashed sidelights of this door surround had been damaged and the client wanted an authentic reproduction. We used handblown French antique Red flashed glass and copied her original design to sandblast a custom piece that was as close to the original as possible. The design is etched deep into the glass creating a frosted look.

This Victorian town house in Fitzroy Melbourne was undergoing a complete renovation, the client wanted to keep the feel of the Victorian facade - but wanted a more cost effective option. High Resolution Film to Glass is an exciting new alt…

This Victorian town house in Fitzroy Melbourne was undergoing a complete renovation, the client wanted to keep the feel of the Victorian facade - but wanted a more cost effective option. High Resolution Film to Glass is an exciting new alternative to the red and blue Flashed glass that is less costly and has unlimited design potential. For more information see our FILM page above!   

This East Melbourne Victorian terrace was having a modern renovation. The glass that was in it was a clear hammered that had been crudly spray painted red and blue! The Client wanted a simple clean look that was sympathetic to some of the vestibule doors inside. We used a Machined Antique textured glass. Needless to say the new glass breathed life back into the front entrance!