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  • Installing a Leaded Glass Window Insert
  • Leaded glass in the transom window adds to the feeling of an older home. Learn more about kitchen design at Kitchen Renovations.
    From "Kitchen Renovations"
    episode DKTN-613
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    Leaded glass provides pattern and style for this transom window.

    Materials:

    safety glasses
    window stop
    finish nailer

    Steps:

    1. Set insert in frame.

    2. Use a finish nailer to secure the window stop around the edges.

    Resources:

    leaded glass window insert
    Middlefield Glass
    Website: www.middlefieldglass.com

    countertop
    Caesarstone
    Website: www.caesarstoneus.com

    countertop fabrication
    Ichor Creative Stone
    Website: www.ichor.net

    entertainment sink and faucet
    Elkay
    Website: www.Elkay.com

    appliances
    KitchenAid
    Website:
    www.kitchenaid.com

    wine refrigerator
    Avanti
    Website: www.avantiproducts.com

    cabinet hardware
    Van Dyke's Restorers
    Website: www.vandykes.com

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