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Re: Stained Glass Entryway

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The glass work is lovely. The interior floor and exterior mat take it to extremes, making it over the top. 


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@lolakimono For safety reasons I would NEVER have anything but a solid wood door. No glass of any kind.

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I wonder how many people rattle the doorknob trying to come in to pray.  It looks like a church. 

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@lolakimono beautiful doorway

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Looks European. Is this from Michigan or Minnesota ?

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I have always loved the look of stained glass and this entry way is lovely and appealing.  The chandelier stunning, a big yes to this look!

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@skatting44 wrote:

Looks European. Is this from Michigan or Minnesota ?



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England.


 

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I don't care for the pattern of the stained glass.  As others have said, it also competes with the floor.

 

 

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I like the stained glass windows but not with a patterned floor. It would have to be patterned floor or windows for me ....not both. It's total overkill IMO.

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I love both doors by themself but all the other textural elements and patterns gives the whole entryway a dizzying effect (especially the first picture).  

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