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Window Inserts

Custom made to fit your window, designed to your specifications.  Email me about pricing.  These custom pieces are more affordable than you think.  The cost is mainly in materials.  I have a real job that pays the bills, help keep my hobby alive.

Winter installed in Independence home
Garden Scene Sidelight – custom piece
Nuthatch Transom in situ, Maple Plain
Nuthatch Transom Window – custom design
Sidelights in FLW style
Big Woods – commissioned piece, based on Rhonda Tesch art
Tiffany-inspired in Mound home
“La Tour” – Eiffel Tower in 4 panes
“La Tour” installed in Minnetonka home
First original design
Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired door panel in Deephaven home
One of 3 for Washington State home (okay – for mom and dad)
Original quilt design in opaque glass to block western sun
One of 3 quilt window designs
Quilts “in situ” – yes, this is my mom
New quilt insert installed
Indoor window opening
Ridgeview Medical Center – Center for Joint Replacement
One of 2 interior windows at Ridgeview
One of 2 interior windows at Ridgeview
Custom octagon window in Eden Prairie
Dining room window in White Bear Lake
Oriental influence in custom design
Mountain Trio for San Diego home
Kitchen cabinet window in my home
Hide the basement window with this colorful insert
Another basement window made beautiful
Wedding gift with memorable images
Seasonally-inspired bannister inserts
Paired windows in S Mpls home – custom windows by owner

11 thoughts on “Window Inserts”

  1. Kim says:
    May 3, 2020 at 9:20 am

    window insert entitled “Winter” with the various birds is beautiful. Is this a one off piece? Do you sell on-line? prices? Thanks!

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    1. ktrent says:
      May 3, 2020 at 10:57 am

      Winter is a custom made piece for a home in Independence (one of a series featuring all four seasons and MN birds). I love creating custom pieces, made to your specifications. They can fit fully into a window, like this one, or hang in front of a larger window. These pieces are priced at about $75 to $100 a square foot.

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      1. kim says:
        May 5, 2020 at 8:37 am

        I like the dimensions of this window. It appears to be about 1 ft x 3 ft (3 sq ft)?

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        1. ktrent says:
          May 5, 2020 at 2:16 pm

          Winter – 44.25W x 17.25H – approx cost $400-$500.

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          1. Kim says:
            May 7, 2020 at 7:37 am

            I’m interested in a similar winter scene but scaling would be 32 x14. Where are you located?

          2. ktrent says:
            May 7, 2020 at 3:53 pm

            I live in Chanhassen, MN. And you? I have a few other projects already underway, so couldn’t get to it right away, probably.
            Katie

  2. kim says:
    May 7, 2020 at 7:18 pm

    We live in olympia, Wa., but my wife is from St Paul. We may be coming out there this summer, but it all depends on C-19 restrictions. I’m in no rush so we can work out a schedule that works for you.

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    1. ktrent says:
      May 7, 2020 at 7:53 pm

      So funny! I am from Bellingham, WA. My family still lives there and my son and his family are in Lake Stevens. I’m sure we can connect sometime, somewhere! Questions for you: is this meant to be inserted to cover an entire window, or will it be hanging in a larger window? What about this original piece do you like? What would you want changed? The design phase is the longest commitment, so if there are only small changes to this piece, it will be easier and faster. That being said, the design phase is also the most significant. It is important to create something you LOVE. Because once I start cutting glass, the artistic part is mostly over and the construction/crafting part begins. Also, the glass business is changing – glass that I could easily get 2 years ago is no longer available. I have a big “stash” that I can use to create the smaller elements, but when it comes to sky and other large pieces, I have much less to choose from at the store these days. Also, I am very curious how you found my work. What were you looking for? How did this pop up?
      Thanks. Katie

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  3. kim says:
    May 9, 2020 at 10:28 am

    I am rethinking the window dimensions as the original location i was thinking of would block the view of our bird feeder tree. I’ll get back to you in a couple of days with new dimensions and thoughts on design. What i really like about the winter insert is the element of sky snow wood and birds all spatially apart but connected. As to how I found you I was looking through etsy and saw some of your work. I’ll be in touch- take care! KL

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  4. Denise Coyne says:
    June 27, 2021 at 7:21 pm

    Hi. I Am interested in yOur beautiful glass DESIGNs. I have four transom windows whoch measure 18.5 high by 33.5 Wide. I love Your bIrch trees with the Nutthach. Can you Give me a Quote?

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  5. Emily Driscoll says:
    February 4, 2023 at 5:59 am

    Such an amazing article, keep up the good work. Thank you so much for sharing.

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