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ATTRACTIVE LEADLIGHT PANELS IN A ST. KILDA HOME.

The appeal of stained glass windows and leadlight panels for decorative purposes has increased tremendously am on" builders of modern homes during the last few years. In Dunedin the demand for artisticaliyconcefvcd "lasswork has been very strong, and is it surprising when panels boasting of such fine quality and beauty as these here illustrated can be procured locally? Essentially Eastern in design, these leadlight panels have been carried out in simple lines and painted. The scheme'features a blue shy varying from dark to light, white clouds produced in various glasses, while the desert sand varies in tones ranging from yellow and pink to light brown. The mosque, which is the predominant feature of the scheme, has been beautifully incorporated in white and gold. The whole production has a pleasing effect and can be adapted to any type of bungalow house. These windows were executed for a home in St. Kilda, and the work is not as expensive as the picture would suggest.

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Evening Star, Issue 21092, 3 May 1932, Page 2

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170

ATTRACTIVE LEADLIGHT PANELS IN A ST. KILDA HOME. Evening Star, Issue 21092, 3 May 1932, Page 2

ATTRACTIVE LEADLIGHT PANELS IN A ST. KILDA HOME. Evening Star, Issue 21092, 3 May 1932, Page 2