Light has a way of transforming a space, and stained glass takes it one step further. Part design detail, part architectural moment, it brings color and character into the home. When sunlight filters through panes of color, rooms feel layered, expressive, and quietly dramatic. From historic townhouses to coastal retreats and refined city residences, these BHS homes turn windows into works of art.
4779 Collins Ave #1805
A stained glass surprise tucked inside the primary bathroom turns the daily shower into an unexpected design moment. Bold, colorful, and unmistakably Miami.
1 Central Park South #1801/1901
A custom stained-glass ceiling transforms the formal dining room into a true focal point in this Plaza apartment. It serves as an architectural centerpiece, drawing the eye upward.
18 Arlington Place
Stained glass–crowned windows bathe the bedrooms in soft, natural light, creating a peaceful retreat within this historic brownstone.
322 Rose Hill Road
Stained glass transoms glow above the doors, catching the light and adding a sense of old-world charm to this richly detailed Hamptons estate.
408 Convent Avenue
Stained glass bay windows off the entrance set the tone immediately, filtering soft light into the space.