Within a residential setting, these windows give a feeling of privacy when viewed from the exterior. They are located on a stairway landing. There are two blue borders surrounding the window. The outer border is a darker blue, followed by a lighter blue. The third border is a red glass which measures 1" in width. All the glasses are a hand blown antique by Lamberts. The small diamond accents, at the intersections within the window, are all out of varying colors, and have no set pattern. The background is a clear Hand blown glass which is termed seedy. The windows are assembled with copper caimes throughout.
These three windows are on a second floor and are facing west. The border is a light blue and clear streaky with a ripple texture, and the background is a clear with ripple texture. The sword under the shield is beveled, as are the fleur de leis accents.
Same design as the staircase landing window with the same border colors and background. The sidelights were assembled with copper caimes.