Cool vs Warm…
by Ed Marlowe ~ April 12th, 2008.When purchasing glass, COLOR (among other things) makes a difference in cost. Cool colors such as blue, green, amber, purple and white generally cost less than warm colors such as red, yellow, orange and peach. Pink and cranberry are also considered warm colors, but they command premium pricing. In addition, if there is even the slightest swirl of warm color present in an essentially cool-colored glass, that glass will be priced as warm. There are reasons for pricing differences in glass color. Check back in a while to learn more about the technical aspects associated with determining the cost of stained glass. Thanks for visiting !


