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How can a stained glass window adapt within my existing window sill?

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How can a stained glass window adapt within my existing window sill?

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Minimal Install Options: Many people simply press the stained glass panel against their existing window and hold it in place by nailing quarter-round or molding around the perimeter of the stained glass window. In the series of grape window pictures below, the wood trim was painted white as a preference. The wood trim will hold the stained glass in place, which in turn will give the appearance of a “full install”. Also, you can opt to simply use mirror clips to hold your window safely in place. By using either of these options, you will have the benefit of being able to take your stained glass out for reasons such as cleaning or relocating. Click on the samples below to enlarge.

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