Heritage Lacework Registrations

Heritage Clover Lacework appeared in the late 1880’s and early 1890’s. It was seen predominantly in and around Melbourne, it was one of many designs featuring the Australian vines and ferns in the design particular the tree fern, as it is seen in the Fishfern Lacework design. The Birdsville Lacework design illustrates the sulphur crested…

Restoring a Heritage Verandah

Restoring a Heritage Verandah can be a difficult task unless you have done your homework. However if you understand the era of the house and the location it will make the process easier. It is important to use the correct designs of lacework and balustrade in order to restore the property to its original glory.…

Decorative forms of Heritage Architecture

Decorative forms of Architecture incorporating wrought iron lacework can now be seen throughout Adelaide, South Australia, Melbourne Victoria and Sydney in New South Wales.There are numerous designs of both lacework and balustrade panels. Many of these designs are available today.Tasmania including both Launceston and Hobart have an amazing amount of Cast Iron Lacework and Wrought…

Modular Aluminium Balustrade

Aluminium Modular Balustrade is available in a range of popular designs and colours. It is available with a top and bottom aluminium rail. It can be installed by the Home Handyman using a range of basic tools .It has no welding and is easily shipped to any existing property or building site. Its work a…

Handrail Rail Brackets

Handrails on a staircase are no longer difficult and time consuming to manufacture. Chatterton Lacework have manufactured handrail brackets to suit the Geelong and Nth Melbourne rail These aluminium handrail brackets are based on a 35 degrees angle on the staircase. They can be slightly adjusted for variations in the angle of the staircase. These…