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Small bathroom leaded glass skylight

A small bathroom leaded glass skylight ceiling in classic style with clear beveled glass, acid etched glass was designed to add character and ambient light to a master bathroom of a custom-built house in Toronto. With direct sunlight, the beveled glass elements transform light into an extraordinary spa-like experience. For the same client we also installed large oval stained and leaded glass skylight for an oval hallway

Classic leaded glass oval dome lay light custom-designed for the hallway of a custom-built house in King City. Beautiful plaster moldings and multi-level dome elevation inscribed into rectangular opening perfectly frame the decorative glass ceiling made of only clear textured art glass, beveled glass, pale bronze glass, and clear crystal jewels. The leaded glass oval dome design was inspired by the classical crystal cut glass pattern of the rosette element.

The decorative glass ceiling installed under roof skylight illuminates the space in a beautiful way through an array of rich glass effects providing natural light to the interior of the house. 

For the same client, we had a chance to complete contemporary kiln-cast art glass in a minimal design with pale lilac, pink, and amber accent glass chanks. The panel was installed in a basement of the house that is used as a family retreat bringing contemporary aesthetics into classic interiors

Small adorable decorative glass skylight custom-designed for the bathroom of a private custom-built residence. Ornamental water jet cut steel interlayered with large dichroic and clear crystal glass jewels 

Oval stained and leaded glass dome ceiling with crystal chandelier for an oval staircase delivers natural light in the most aesthetically pleasing style.  There were two decorative glass skylights developed for one large living space. The goal was to create slightly different in design and approach decorative glass ceilings to add interest and adventure to the clients’ experience. Large stained and leaded glass square skylight was installed above the double-height great room to bring natural light to space below. The clear ellipse stained and leaded glass skylight was designed to crown an intricate oval staircase

The interior design was developed by London (UK) and Toronto (Canada) based Timothy Mather Design. More images of this project can be found on Timothy Mather’s website.

A small square stained and leaded glass skylight ceiling in Neo-Gothic style with accent jewels was designed to add character and ambient light to a double-height hallway of the historical property in downtown Toronto. The client expressed an interest in the Gothic aesthetics of large old European cathedrals. For inspiration, we picked the beautiful ceiling of  Peterborough Cathedral in the United Kingdom (the Cathedral Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Andrew).

Small octagon stained and leaded glass skylight ceiling with accent turquoise crystal jewels and custom hand bevelled glass fills the hallway with natural light. The decorative glass ceiling lay light was inspired by Great Britain’s classic residences. The stained and leaded glass skylight design is developed based on a simple geometric pattern with hand-beveled turquoise glass. For the same client, we developed an oval stained and leaded glass dome above the oval staircase and large square stained and leaded glass skylight for a double-height great room. The interior design was developed by London (UK) / Toronto (Canada) based Timothy Mather Design. More images of this project can be found on Timothy Mather’s website.

"Political consultant Mildred Webber Holmes is admiring the skylight installed above her top-floor landing. “It gives the upstairs the look of a Tiffany lamp. I absolutely love it,” she says. It replaced “a muted, dim skylight that brought in nearly no light—horribly ugly yellowish plexiglass. We couldn’t see the sky.”
Six years after buying their home in the Wesley Heights neighborhood of Upper Northwest D.C., Holmes and her husband, Chris, tasked Anthony Wilder of Anthony Wilder Design/Build in Cabin John, with redesigning the skylight as part of a third-floor renovation. He’d be drawing new plans for a guest room, bath, and sitting area, and while he typically wouldn’t recommend skylights in historic homes, especially in the front of the house, he made a suggestion that the homeowners liked: an octagonal, leaded, pastel-tinged window. " 

Bethesda Magazine, Stunning skylights by Ellen Ryan

Decorative simple stained and leaded glass octagonal skylight for traditional stairwell landing. The decorative glass skylight was designed in pastel colours with clear acid etched textured and bronze glass, clear and bronze bevelled glass accents. The stained and leaded glass skylight was featured in Bethesda Magazine in 2017.  Follow this link to read full article >>