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e have assembled a collection of bungalow-appropriate stained glass images and have included examples of Edwardian, Edwardian/Art Nouveau, Prairie School and Tiffany-style. The styles of stained glass most widely found in bungalows are either Edwardian or Art Nouveau. Edwardian designs had an overall structured look in the form of a geometric grid or border, but they also had some curved lines, usually a stylized flower or plant form. Art Nouveau windows incorporated natural forms but the designs were more fluid.





Edwardian-style windows in a bungalow

Edwardian-style window in a bungalow Edwardian-style art glass in a bungalow door Edwardian-style leaded glass in a bungalow window Art Nouveau/Edwardian window in an Arts & Crafts house




Art Nouveau/Edwardian design in a buffet door Art glass in an interior door in an Arts & Crafts house True stained glass design (painted on the glass and then fired)

Art glass windows Art glass in a bungalow




Art glass in a bungalow dining room buffet

Art Nouveau stained glass window Art Nouveau stained glass windows Prairie School glass in Arts & Crafts home Prairie School art glass in a buffet door




New, Tiffany-style art glass inserts in a bungalow Close-up of new, Tiffany-style art glass insert Stained glass examples from a 1920s Minneapolis millwork catalog Stained glass examples from a 1920s millwork catalog Stained glass examples from a 1920s millwork catalog



   
Leaded glass examples from a 1920s millwork catalog Vintage triptych in 1923 duplex in Powderhorn neighborhood of Minneapolis. Upper and lower units contain almost identical sets of windows. An original stained glass triptych in a 1920s bungalow in the Powderhorn neighborhood of Minneapolis.


       
 
 


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