We here at Tracy Studios utilize either lead, brass, or copper foil techniques when building our windows. We will use either technique depending on which would be best suited for the window and the area to which it is to be installed.

Designing is done on a client by client basis. We design to your taste and specifications and enjoy the process of working with our clients to create windows that add beauty and style to your home or office.
 
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This window was done in a clear textured architectural glass. This glass choice worked very well above the bathtub because it gave total privacy with it's texture, yet let in light because of it being clear. This window was done in lead that was polished to a dark pewter finish.
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This window was done in a clear textured architectural glass. This glass choice worked very well above the bathtub because it gave total privacy with it's texture, yet let in light because of it being clear. This window was done in lead that was polished to a dark pewter finish.
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This window was done in a clear textured architectural glass. This glass choice worked very well above the bathtub because it gave total privacy with it's texture, yet let in light because of it being clear. This window was done in lead that was polished to a dark pewter finish.
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This window was done in a clear textured architectural glass. This glass choice worked very well above the bathtub because it gave total privacy with it's texture, yet let in light because of it being clear. This window was done in lead that was polished to a dark pewter finish.
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This window was done in a clear textured architectural glass. This glass choice worked very well above the bathtub because it gave total privacy with it's texture, yet let in light because of it being clear. This window was done in lead that was polished to a dark pewter finish.
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Here we have a guest room bay window done in an antique glass that closely resembles glass of old and accented with beveled squares. A very timeless design that never grows old and can easily be decorated around to suit virtually any decor change. These windows were leaded and polished to a dark pewter finish.
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This flower boquet was done using the copper foil technique so that some of the smaller flower petals would show better.
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Here we have again the same antique and beveled glass as in photo one, only these windows are in a formal dining room.
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Here we have a bathroom window done in the textured glass in a clear, mauve, black, gray and white. If you look closely, you can see that the window design itself is actualy found in the adjacent wallpaper.
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