

(But, we have plenty of other designs to choose from!) Notably, we offer architecturally relevant designs, like Spotlights®, Elegant Star, Mediterranean, and Mohave. We’re continually researching to discover regional preferences and deliver exceptional products to meet consumers’ needs.

Doorglass that harmonizes with the architecture of the Southwest, for example, isn’t always contextually appropriate for places like Florida or the Midwest. Conduct design preference research: Design preferences vary by region.From Paris and Berlin, to Miami and Charleston we know what’s hot-and what will be in the future. ODL receives monthly trends reports : As a global company, we have the resources and capability to monitor trends from around the world-especially because these trends inevitably end up installed in your front door.No matter what the regional style is, there’s an option that suits your home and your personal taste. As the leader in stylized glass, we continually research emerging and tried-and-true design features. Geometric: Simple, linear patterns are becoming extraordinarily popular, and linear patterns make this style timeless and sleek.Patterns: The future is bright-and full of textures and patterns! Designs using exciting gradating patterns, subtle pops of color, mixed patterns with multiple textures, and are on the horizon.You may know crossbuck architecture as “barn door” style, but as this trend evolves, sleek and modern options are also available. Crossbuck: Cathedral architecture with crossbuck accents are a current home trend in both interior and exteriors .Emerging trends show that stated color options, like striking blues and grays, are at the forefront of the next design wave. Color: Modern homeowners tend to like color and contrast.As we look to the future, these trends will emerge and define the next few years: Like the rest of the art, design, and interiors world, doorglass design is always changing. However, as trends change, modern camed glass is slowly becoming increasingly streamlined, and sleek. The contemporary camed doorglass most consumers are familiar with includes classic beveled glass, natural textures, wrought iron, pops of color, and geometric designs. Stylized entry door glass is an effective solution that allows homeowners to maintain privacy without sacrificing natural light. Now, it’s not uncommon for camed glass to be a feature of front doors of homes across the country and world. Mid-century modern: Designers took the clean lines of arts and crafts and prairie-style camed glass and combined them with bright pops of color, minimalist design, and bold sidelights.Ĭamed and stained glass became a mainstay in many homes and buildings.Arts and crafts: Louis Comfort Tiffany and other artists used beveled and stained glass to depict natural elements and geometric designs.Art nouveau: Camed and stylized glass from this era is characterized by long, fluid lines that draw inspiration from international artists and the natural world.Technological advances inspired architects and artists, especially during the art nouveau and arts and crafts movements. Modern Design Movements Embrace Stylized GlassĪs the practice and technology became more accessible, camed glasswork and stained glass became hallmarks of more modern design movements.ĭuring the 19 th century, decorative glass became easier and less expensive to make.
