A local client recently commissioned two Skylights for their cabin/lake home renovation. Each of the skylights consist of nine individual panels which are set into a wooden framework. The smaller of the two illumates a stairway landing, while the larger is located in a bathroom.
To add sparkle and additional color to the panels, each is adorned with pressed glass faceted “jewels”. The center panel of the large skylight has a dragonfly floating gently amongst the leaves, while the small skylight features a ruby throated hummingbird.
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Just beautiful! It is true that one can install plain glass skylights but these are another unique examples of designed skylights and they’re just perfect!