Easter Trading Hours
Chatterton Lacework will be closed Friday March 30,Saturday March 31, Monday April 2 and Tuesday April 3 Have a Happy Easter
DetailsChatterton Lacework will be closed Friday March 30,Saturday March 31, Monday April 2 and Tuesday April 3 Have a Happy Easter
DetailsTraditional Horseshoe Lacework is now available at Chatterton Lacework.This lacework looks at home on any Heritage property especially those dating back to 1860.It can also be used on any new style Heritage property.
Chatterton Traditional Heritage balustrade and lacework can add those finishing touches to any heritage style home. Installing a traditional Heritage Style balustrade is made easy with a large range of DIY Components available from Chatterton Lacework. Balustrade designs like the Carmel Balustrade and the Sandsville Balustrade will enhance any balcony with the assistance of the…
DetailsThe restoration of a heritage property can be both fun and rewarding. A heritage cottage can make full use of the traditional verandah often featuring the classic Chantilly,Clover and Victoria lace designs with the unique design of the lace corners. Classic verandah posts compliment the verandah as do the traditional Victorian fence and gate…
DetailsTraditional Heritage fencing common in Sydney and surrounding inner suburbs combined with the classic Banwell Balustrade are a common feature on Terraces in and around Sydney metro and the inner suburbs of Sydney. These heritage products are available for renovation of existing terraces or new balustrades and fencing .A large range of fencing components and…
DetailsThis typical Queensland style home with the large flowing verandah with a typical old style verandah panel featuring sheafs of wheat.This verandah is complimented by the vast amounts of free flowing sandsville lacework.A design dating back to the 1880 period common in Queensland architecture.These old style balustrade and lacework designs would most likely have been…
DetailsAs a result of the simplicity of construction,standardised designs were produced through the 1920 and 1930 period..Despite these advantages, tastes changed and the style fell out of favour after the second world war.The need for cheaper homes first saw large verandahs reduced to small landings.Internal walls were made of fibreboards including asbestos and gypsum.Land…
DetailsRestoring a traditional Heritage Fence or constructing a new fence is made easy with a large range of traditional heritage components. With a large range of traditional post caps now available to prevent water rotting the posts and add that little charm to the fence posts combined with a large range of decorative lacework, so…
DetailsThe quintessential Queenslander is of all timber construction with a corrugated iron roof. They are all high set single storey dwellings with a characteristic veranda that extends around the house to varying extents but never entirely surrounds it. In later years, many have been renovated to enclose part or all of these verandahs to create…
DetailsAre you restoring a heritage property and require a new heritage style fence? You can now reclaim the charm and elegance of a heritage style fence utilising the all aluminium heavy duty lion posts together with a large range of DIY accessories to make the installation and the assembly of your fence simple. DIY accessories…
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