The Nth Melbourne handrail is a multi purpose handrail. It can be used as a top and bottom rail,however the Geelong rail is often used on the bottom rail. It has a rebate under the rail of approx. 40mm wide and 12 mm deep to fit the balustrade panel fixing lugs in. It is available in mill finish, however can be powdercoated in a range of colours
The Nothcote Balustrade Panel and newell is a traditional old balustrade panel seen on properties in Melbourne built around 1880.It is unique in that it does have a matching newell to fit between the panels.
The Plaza Balustrade Panel has been a popular balustrade panel for many years, for use in balustrades and gates on old heritage style homes and they look at home on any new style fabrication.
The Pocock Balustrade Panel is a popular design of heritage balustrade. This design can be spaced apart or the panels can be slotted beside each other.
The Pocock Baluster [V7A] is an old traditional balustrade baluster used in conjunction with other balustrade panels the most popular being the Maldon design balustrade panel.
The Rosemary small lacework is a classic design of lacework.This design is a popular heritage design of lacework.The Small Rosemary lace is smaller than the Rosemary Lacework and looks at home on any new property as it does on a property built in 1860