Homes: Etched Windows; Glass doors; Cupboard panes; Balustrades and Room Dividers
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Glass Etching, using the superior method of sandblasting, creates a subtle, permanent finish.
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Because the finish is the result of a glass texture change, there can be no peeling, cracking or fading as with fake finishes, ever.
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Glassware and mirrors can also be transformed into precious heirlooms.
Below are photos of some completed projects
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A different view of previous design
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Flax with fantails and pukekos
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For front Villa door
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Etched room divider
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Etched Pohutukawa
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Etched flax with pukekos
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The photo was taken before the glass was installed
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The left hand side shows the glass panes and the right hand side of image shows them installed Design by Jeannie Ferguson
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This sandblasted bathroom mirror has the custom designed windows' reflection on the right hand side
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Design textured and shaded
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Close up of previous image. The background is textured and the feathers on the bird are shaded
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Image shaded, carved and textured
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Room divider
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Close up of room divider
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Image shaded and background textured
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Close up of previous image
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The customer's husband loved ducks and wanted the etching to be subtle.
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Panes not yet installed in a door
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Background textured and image carved
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Palm tree and elephant (bottom) were both carved and the background textured. Not a good image.
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Kitchen window
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Vanity door
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Ideal for side lights, doors and kitchen cupboards
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Gecko etched onto one door
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Chook design on bottom of kitchen door
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panes before installation


































































































