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Non Pilkington obscure glass

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RoganJosh · 11/09/2017 20:19

We have a full sized glass inner door that apparently isn't safety glass so we should have the glass replaced.
I'm really not liking any of the Pilkington patterns. I'd like something a bit more retro or period. I don't think plain frosted looks right as it's too modern.

I think we need some sort of obscuring as it might be a bit wierd without. People tend to leave the outer door open for light.

So is it Pilkington or Pilkington?

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NotMeNoNo · 11/09/2017 20:30

Plain safety glass with a patterned frosting film?

RoganJosh · 11/09/2017 21:06

Mum, maybe. I'll have a look. I'm feeling them a bit more Victorian which is just a bit too old. I haven't had a good look though, I will. Thanks.

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wonkylegs · 11/09/2017 21:18

They do Victorian laminated (different kind of safety glazing) here www.kentblaxill.co.uk/glass/patterned-glass/victorian-obscured-glass

RoganJosh · 11/09/2017 21:41

Those stars are beautiful. Would they look daft in a 30s house though?

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PickyParent · 11/09/2017 22:55

We got some film for a window from
www.purlfrost.com
Huge selection, all styles, inexpensive and dead easy to fit yourself.
Highly recommended!

7to25 · 12/09/2017 09:36

Plain obscure would be great in a 30s house

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