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I love it!!!  

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I'm in the minority here, I guess.  I love beautiful, artistic stained glass for doors or windows, but this is just overkill for me.

 

There's no design, as such, just a lot of random squares.  An easy pass.  Also, is it a basement entrance?  Looking at the cinder block walls and those odd stairs.  Kinda creeps me out, to be honest.

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While the effect is striking, I think it would be better suited for a public space rather than a home.

 

I love and have used stained glass in my home.  This door is opened to the formal dining room:

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This butterfly is over the loft area ( over the laundry area ) in the great room:

 

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This pane catches the morning sun in our bedroom and brightens it even in the dead of winter.  It is the accent color in the room.3218A0BF-4EB5-4115-8540-3C1D80FC73AD.jpeg

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I like the idea but not that pattern.

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It's a neat concept but I also do not like the pattern.  AS somebody else said it's like Tetris or a mosaic backsplash pattern and those tend to make me jittery just looking at them.  

 

I do love the effect of the sun shining through it though!

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I like the IDEA of the cool reflection, but I don't love that particular door.  A little too "Matrix" for me.

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Pretty cool!

 

I would use that,

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Forgot to say that I think going down these stairs might be a safety hazard....getting caught up in the pattern and not discerning the depth of the next step.

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Oh my Jlkz if that is your home it is beautiful, I could so easily move right in and be content. I have 13 stained glass lamps throughout my home and several window panels, but that door that lolakimono posted to me is kind of a mistake, it doesn't suit me at all.

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Oh yeah I forgot to mention the ceiling, I LOVE IT!!!!!!